“CS Muturi has called for it, he will be fired soon” – MP Nelson Koech

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“CS Muturi has called for it, he will be fired soon” – MP Nelson Koech

Public Service Cabinet Secretary (CS) Justin Muturi will be sacked in a week or two, this is according to Belgut MP Nelson Koech.

MP Koech says that CS Muturi’s recent criticism of the government over cases of abductions and extra-judicial killings that have shocked the nation warrants to him “calling to be fired”.

“I know what is happening politically. He simply is 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,” Koech said in an interview with Citizen TV on Monday, February 3.

According to the lawmaker, CS Muturi was ill-advised to attack his boss, President William Ruto, directly over the abduction cases.

“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,” Koech added.

In his latest outburst directed at the government he serves, CS Muturi urged President Ruto to establish a commission of inquiry to investigate the recent wave of abductions of Kenyans, mostly the youth.

Muturi advised that the situation is dire and needs to be addressed urgently, more so after some of the abducted youths were found dead.

“The buck stops with you, Mr. President. Because you are the President of Kenya, and commander in chief of the defense forces therefore I am calling upon the President to take immediate action to end these abductions, as promised,” Muturi told journalists last week at the Nairobi Funeral Home, formerly City Mortuary, after two bodies of the ‘Mlolongo Three’ were discovered at the facility.

He added: “There must also be an open inquiry into the killings to uncover how these atrocities have been happening. We cannot allow this to become normal.”

Despite being a member of the Cabinet, Muturi wondered of there was an existing government policy supporting the abductions and extra-judicial killings.

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