- Public Service Minister Justin Muturi has raised holes in how the government is running its infrastructure development agenda
- He saw a lack of compromise between projects that President William Ruto is frequently launched across the country with resources to complete it
- Muturi, who has turned out to be an internal critic of the state, advised the President to systematically implement projects that match the availability of funds
Nairobi – Minister of Public Service and Human Capital Development Justin Muturi He has returned to spark a public debate and new attacks on President William Ruto's administration.
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Arriving before the National Committee of the Labor Department on Thursday, February 20, Muturi criticized the government for accumulating the projects that were stuck for other projects launched by subsequent governments.
Minister Muturi told Ruto about the stuck projects
Muturi suffered an error in the current style of funding to fund projects across the country, meaning that there was no plan in the work so leaving it if it was incomplete.

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He seemed to wonder why the government would initiate a project in an area where there is a similar project that is incomplete despite launching decades ago.
The Minister advised the Government to conduct systematic development projects based on available resources.
“I don't know if there is something wrong in our psyche as a country. I have traveled around this country and there is something we know if the stuck projects that started over thirty years ago. I went to a place called all in Makueni County. They are still stuck. Muturi said.
Ruto He has been reviewing the country's basic structural projects in the country, promising to work on the deadline.
The president has been launching, among other things, road construction, more modern markets, industrial gardens, cheap housing, technical training centers and ICT centers.
In some cases, Ruto has been suggesting to get loans to fund the projects.
Muturi was resting due to his current criticism of the government.
At the beginning of the year, the Prime Minister took over the Ruto regime by planning a strong loss of Kenyans considered critics.
In a series of journalists, Muturi criticized the President for defying his promise of a campaign to end the kidnapping and unfair acts for suspected political opponents.
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In another move, he involved the Director -General of the Intelligence Department (NIS) Noordin Haji in the kidnapping cases recently witnessed in the country.
To prove his allegations, Muturi claimed that Haji was the essence of his son's disappearance in June last year.
The minister's son, Leslie Muturi, was kidnapped while The procession The opposition to the government continues last year.
In a signed report by the police and later in public, Muturi claimed that Haji ordered Leslie's release following the current intervention.

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He said that he went to Ruto to the Nairobi White House and informed him of his son's disappearance, and suggested that the NIS boss could find out about Leslie's disappearance.
The president, according to the report, went ahead to call Haji, who immediately confessed to holding Leslie.
Muturi said that the president had ordered Haji to release Muturi's son and did so.
The report suggested that the recent series of kidnapping was approved from the highest levels of the country's security structure.
Source: TUKO.co.ke