Eugene Wamalwa has dared Cabinet Secretary for Public Service, Performance, and Delivery Management Justin Muturi to step down from his role after his bold remarks about abductions.
While Wamalwa lauded Muturi for his courage to boldly come out and condemn this worrying trend, he questioned his continued service in what he described as a “corrupt and unjust” government.
Muturi spoke on Sunday during a press briefing where he revealed the kind of stress and trauma his family underwent after his son was abducted and held incommunicado.
“My son was abducted and disappeared. I was not sure whether he was alive or dead, making us anxious and leaving me, my wife, and the rest of the family in turmoil. At that time, I was the Attorney General of Kenya and a member of the National Security Council. Despite making several requests, I was unable to trace my son,” Muturi stated.
“Now, more than six months after the ordeal and his release by unknown forces, he has not been charged with any offence, and the government at all levels has not been able to give me reasons for his abduction,” he added.
Muturi went ahead to fault the government and the security sector for its failure to address or stop the ongoing abductions.
“The security sector has said that they are not involved in the abductions, but interestingly, they have failed to stop them as they are happening in full public glare. The president has equally said he would like to see the abductions end. Kenyans would like to know; how many of our youths have been taken in since the abductions started. How many have been released, how many are still being held, and where they are being held?” he questioned.
“The government cannot be excused for abdicating its duty of protecting the lives and the property of the people of Kenya,” he added.
ALSO READ: Drama As Khalwale and Malala Clash During A Former MCA’s Funeral