Justin Muturi ignores pressure to resign, launching a new attack on the Ruto government

  • Justin Muturi has dismissed a call to demand that he resign saying he is enough to be in office
  • He launched a new attack on the government, demanding action be taken against the increase in kidnapping and killings
  • Muturi said he was still not shocked by criticism from President William Ruto's allies, urging officials to focus on serious issues

Minister of Public Service Justin Muturi He has ignored the call for his resignation, emphasizing that his goal remains in addressing important national issues.

Public Service Minister Justin Muturi and President William Ruto. Photo: Justin Muturi/William Ruto.
Source: UGC

Speaking in Nairobi Funeral Home, Muturi criticized his resignations, insisting his position in the government was sufficient.

“It is enough for me to be in the government, and I call the head of state who is president. This matter (kidnapping and murder) must be discussed. You can't just say you're in government or not. Everyone in government must work now, ” He said.

Muturi noted that the national priority should be to counter the horrible increase in kidnapping rather than engaging in non -profit politics.

He emphasized that the government's primary responsibility is to protect its citizens, dismissing the resignation of the current resignation at present.

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“The government exists, among other things, to protect citizens. The issue of resignation is not important at present. It is enough for me that I take care of my position, and anyone who wants to listen to listen, ” He explained.

The minister also ignored criticism from presidential partners William Rutoemphasizing that he continues to focus on important national issues.

He expressed his concern about the large number of deaths related to kidnapping, calling on officials to put public security forward.

“The death toll is so high that it should touch the conscience of every leader who thinks wisely in this country,” Muturi added.

His remarks come during intense tensions in the government, with some officials demanding his resignation due to his open criticism.

However, Muturi remains consistent, emphasizing that his concern is in the interest of the nation.

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