Speaking on Tuesday at the Directorate of Criminal Investigations offices, CS Muturi dared the leaders calling for his ouster to “bring it on”
CS Muturi stated,”I will just say, bring it on. At my age, I am not the kind of person to respond to some of the statements. Some of it is perfunctory statements made by fairly inexperienced politicians, they are not worth my response. If anybody thinks that I don’t know what I am doing, then they are up for a rude shock.”
The CS was at DCI to record a statement of his son’s alleged abduction days after he publicly criticised the government over abductions.
He said young Kenyans have gone missing since the Gen Z-driven June 2023 protests and no one has bothered to explain their whereabouts.
“The cardinal duty of the state and the government is to protect the lives and livelihood of its citizens and cannot claim to be unaware of such serious breaches of the rights of Kenyans to live free from wrongful confinement and the violation of their inalienable right to life,” he said.
Speaking in Mogomben Primary School, Kobujoi ward, MP Kitany highlighted that it was wrong for a cabinet secretary to say such remarks.
“The highest organ where decisions are made in the republic of Kenya is called cabinet and only the President, his deputy, the Attorney General and all Cabinet Secretaries no other Kenyan sits in Cabinet. That is where all issues affecting the country are discussed,” she said.
“While you were the Attorney General why didn’t you go to the Cabinet and ask about your son and all Kenyan children? If you a member of the Cabinet cannot say it before the President what do you want an ordinary Kenyan to do? That is disrespecting our President and the Cabinet,” she added.
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