Former Chief Justice David Maraga has hinted at his willingness to serve Kenya as its sixth president, given the opportunity.

He stated that his priority would be to fight corruption and uphold the rule of law. "If I were given the privilege to govern this country, I would ensure that everyone obeys the law.

The moment we achieve this, everything else will fall into place," said Maraga.

He reiterated his commitment to tackling corruption. "The issue of money not going through the Consolidated Fund will come to an end," he declared, drawing applause from the audience.  Maraga was speaking on Thursday at Uhuru Park, Nairobi during a session at the People's Dialogue Festival, organised by the Centre for Multiparty Democracy.