- Former minister Moses Kuria has called on former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua to take the lead in the Kenyan protest while his sons are in front
- Kuria argued that it would be selfish for some people to continue their agenda in peace while some people were killed on the road because of protests
- Kuria said this after Gachagua threatened that the area would march if Chief Justice Martha was removed from office
Economic adviser Moses Kuria has responded to former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua about his threat of urging young people to march against any form of abuse by President William Ruto's administration.
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How did Moses Kuria replied?
The former minister strongly condemned the use of Mount Kenya to emerge on the road, warning that The procession As that endangers their lives while others continue their political agendas from afar.
“I have no problem with anyone pushing their legitimate political goals. But telling young people from my area to march and shoot while other areas are planning political strategies is selfish, ”Kuria said.
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He challenged leaders who advocate for protests to be an example by sending their children to the front.
“Anyone who wants the young men of Mount Kenya to come out and be killed to start with his sons,” he added.
Kuria's remarks are rising as Gachagua exacerbates her attacks on what she refers to as Mount Kenya's leaders.
On Sunday, February 9, during an interview with radio stations, the former deputy president insisted that he would not accept the chief judge Martha Koome He should be fed just as he was.
Kenyans question Moses Kuria's pronunciation
Kuria's remarks have sparked different emotions from Kenyans, with many questioning why he fears the protest could be so bad and who will be responsible for shooting.
@Joekimmy94 said: “What about you asking anyone who shoots you and who sends the attackers to end that criminal behavior? Killing is a serious crime in the sight of God and mankind. It is not good, not for your titles, mountain of diamonds, or anything.”
@njirundenga said: “So you are happy when the souls of young people are killed. You are a shameful face and as this is how this government thinks we will still suffer Kenya.”
@pksalasya asked: “Why shoot at peaceful protesters by using their constitutional rights?”
@Edwinhinda noted: “It is in accordance with Article 37 of the Kenyan Constitution 2010 which gives the freedom of citizens to gather, march, vote and submit complaints to public authorities peacefully and unarmed.”
@_Btpulse said: “No leader should take the children of other people to the street while their children are safe at home. If it is worth dying, let them lead from the front.”
Meanwhile, Deputy President Kithure Kindiki He has criticized Gachagua for trying to control political influence in Mount Kenya.
Delivering Gachagua's allegations of dominating polling systems in the area, Kindiki criticized the statement of his predecessor.
He vowed to lead a strong campaign in the Kenyan Mountains to quench Gachagua's influence, emphasizing that the administration of Ruto It will not be intimidated by its war against the government.
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