Kenyans across social media have in the past few days expressed concern after pictures showing teenagers posing pictures that are seen as a transverse the line that separates creativity and morality.
This saw netizens take to Twitter under the #IfikieWazazi call urging the necessary authorities to take appropriate action to curb the moral decay.
The saga has finally caught the attention of the highest office in the land after Kenya Film Classification Board (KFCB) CEO Ezekiel Mutua indicated that he will seek presidential intervention.
[caption caption="President Uhuru Kenyatta"][/caption]
Mutua, a self-declared moral police indicated that the situation was getting out of hand hence the need for President Uhuru Kenyatta to take a swift action.
Speaking to Kenyans.co.ke, the Presidential Strategic Communications Unit (PSCU) director Dennis Itumbi indicated that he will liaise with Mutua on the formulation of a strategy that will address the moral decadence.
"I will have to talk with Mutua, whom I am yet to talk to, in order for us to have a solid plan on that," Itumbi stated.
Our efforts to reach Mutua, however, bore no fruits though sources indicate that he had raised the issue with Uhuru during the National Drama Festivals gala at State House on Friday.
Mutua further promised to work closely with the Ministry of Education to ensure the impacting of positive moral values to the learners.
The KFCB CEO has in the past come out vehemently condemning actions that seek to erode the moral fabric of the nation.
[caption caption="KFCB CEO Ezekiel Mutua"][/caption]
One of his most notable actions was the spirited fight against the introduction of the infamous entertainment doll - Samantha.