- Public Service Minister Justin Muturi warned government and security officials against the abuse of authority, noting that they would be held accountable
- Muturi reminded officials that blindly following illegal orders there is no excuse, citing historical rights
- His remarks are followed by the two bodies of men who disappeared in the City's mortuary, while the third is not yet available
- Muturi called on Kenyans to write evidence of questionable activities, suggesting future accountability on allegations of extreme government
Nairobi – Secretary of the Cabinet of Public Service (CS) Justin Muturi He has issued a stern warning to government and security officials against abusing their authority.
The anxious cabinet member reminded them that one day they would be held accountable for their actions.
Speaking on Friday, January 31, at the Nairobi funeral, which was formerly the city's corpse, Muturi warned those in power against blinding the orders issued.
The former Speaker of the National Assembly cited historical events in which individuals faced justice for their responsibilities in the tyranny.
“Regardless of your position in society, in government, in the security industry, remember whatever you do, one day you can answer yourself. Muturi warned.
Muturi's remarks came after the bodies of Justus Sumu and Martin Mwau, two of the men who disappeared in mid -December, found in the City's mortuary.
The place where the third man, the Muema clerk, is still unknown, is a concern about the disappearance of the country.
How can Kenyans guarantee justice?
The minister called on Kenyans to write suspicious events and safe evidence, suggesting that such material could be important in exposing and addressing the government's extreme demands in the future.
“So people and Kenyans please you guys, I have seen many have photographed, make sure the pictures you take, save, keep them safe even in the clouds. One day this country. , you may be, you can find that the pictures you have taken can be the answer, this wonderful situation we are going through in the country, ” Muturi advised.
Muturi's remarks are rumored despite allegations that the disappearance of people must be continued by members of the detective department.
The government has been under high pressure to address these cases, with human rights activists and victims' families claiming justice.
Is Nis Noordin Haji boss involved in kidnapping?
Muturi's recent scandals come just weeks after the government's criticism in another press conference, accusing senior agents of kidnapping.
In one incident, he claimed the Director -General of the National Intelligence Service (NIS) Noordin Haji was the one who led the kidnapping group.
The minister claimed in a report signed that the disappearance of his son Leslie Muturi last year was approved by Haji.
Leslie was allegedly kidnapped on June 23, 2024, in the Kilimani area of Nairobi and people believed to be police officers.
The kidnapping was held during the peak of the The procession Focus on public anger against the 2024 financial bill.
Muturi claimed to be president William Ruto Who, on the phone, confirmed that Haji was certainly responsible for Leslie's disappearance.
It is alleged that the minister decided to involve the President after lack of assistance from the former Minister Kithure Kindiki.
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