CS Justin Muturi to be fired anytime from now – UDA MP reveals

Belgut Member of Parliament Nelson Koech now says Public Service Cabinet Secretary (CS) Justin Muturi will be fired anytime from now
Belgut Member of Parliament Nelson Koech now says Public Service Cabinet Secretary (CS) Justin Muturi will be fired anytime from now.
Speaking on Monday, February 3 during Citizen TV’s daybreak show, Koech said that CS Muturi has been daring President William Ruto to fire him.
The UDA MP claimed that Muturi has ‘pinched the president’s nose’ and as a result, he will be sent home.
“When I see CS Muturi going to the mortuary, raising this matter of abductions in a press conference, and his attitude I know what is happening politically. He is simply a man who is daring the President to fire him.
“He has called for it and you will see it, in a week or two, CS Muturi will be home, he will be fired. He has pinched the president’s nose and I can tell you for sure, he is a man going home. It can even be today,” said Koech.
CS Muturi has in recent days slammed the Kenya Kwanza government over the rise of abductions and extra-judicial killings.
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Speaking at City Mortuary on Friday, January 31, Muturi opined that it was time for the country to take a pause and discuss the recent abductions and subsequent deaths of young people.
“This is a very serious matter and it should actually take the anger of this country because why are we allowing young men and girls to be kidnapped? Only later to be found killed.
“Surely, what kind of country are we? And we are pretending to be solving issues in DRC. The number of people who have died is so many and it should prick the conscience of any right thing leader in this country,” Muturi remarked.
The Public Service CS also called on President Ruto to establish a commission of inquiry to probe alleged enforced disappearances and extrajudicial killings in the country.
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