Justin Muturi Saved Ruto for trying to resolve the crisis in DR Congo while Kenyans are kidnapped

  • Public Service Minister Justin Muturi criticized President William Ruto for mediation in the DRC as the security situation worsened in Kenya
  • Muturi expressed outrage by the kidnapping and killing of Kenyan youths, citing a national disaster
  • He dismissed the call for resignation, citing as an exaggeration from real security concerns
  • The minister called on the government to take immediate action, questioning why the lives of innocent people continue to be lost

Nairobi – Minister of Public Service, Justin Muturihe has criticized President William Ruto for his involvement in the peace reconciliation in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) with insecurity in Kenya.

Public Service Minister Justin Muturi called on President William Ruto to make mediation in the DRC as the security situation worsen in Kenya. Photo: Justin Muturi.
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Speaking at the City's mortuary on Friday, January 31, where he had gone to look at the bodies of Martin Mwau and Justus Muwa, two of the four kidnapped young men in the sequence, Muturi condemned the government's failure to protect his citizens.

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Muturi did not prevent her from being disturbed by her anger, saying that it was unacceptable to Ruto engaging in resolving conflicts abroad while not dealing with the killings and kidnapping taking place in the country.

“I call on the government. The head of state is President (William Ruto). He said.

Muturi emphasized that the government's primary responsibility is to protect the lives and property of its citizens, mourning how Kenyan youths are kidnapped and later found dead.

“These are citizens whose lives have been taken at a very young age. Muturi added.

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Muturi also opposed what he referred to as a nuisance and side -by -side, ignoring people who, claimed, had been sent to undermine the situation.

“The issue of resignation or not, is a very sad matter. It is enough that I have made my argument, that he who wants to listen. And you have seen I refused to answer those side things about some people. he added.

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The Minister of Public Service called on officials to wake up on the realities of a serious security dispute, saying that a large number of deaths should scare any leader with the right thought.

“Why do we allow young men and girls to be kidnapped, later just found killed? Really, what kind of country are we? And we are pretending to solve the DRC issues? This is a very serious issue. It should burn the conscience of any leader who has the right thought, ” Muturi explained.

What Ig Kinja in court about the sequence men

This comes a day after Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja and Director of the Criminal Investigation Department (DCI) Mohamed Amin came to court to answer questions about the lost people.

With their lawyers, Kanja and Amin came before Judge Chacha Mwita. They were required to give their three -sequence details.

Kanja told the court that the three disappeared were not detained at any police station in the country but confirmed that they were safe wherever they were.

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For his part, Amin told the court that the missing men were not arrested by government officials and no charges had been recommended against them.

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