The majority leader Aden Duale was very vocal telling former Cabinet Secretary Anne Waiguru to resign for her alleged involvement in the National Youth Service scandal. 

However, now that the ball has shifted to his hands, his language has changed and his defence mechanism is to insult the former CS, calling her small.

He needs to follow his own code of 'resign to allow investigations' like he tells others. Hurling insults only makes him look more guilty and raises questions of his credibility.

The president should also step in and unite his people because a rift is looming with these recent blame games. Involved parties should prove their allegations and the guilty ones face the consequences.

These blame games and accusations are evidence of a deep rooted conspiracy that should be unearthed.