- The leader of the majority of the national parliament Kimani Ichung'wa is arguing that the allegations of public service minister Justin Muturi for the NIS about the kidnapping of his son is an empty hatred against the government
- According to Ichung'wah, Muturi could differ from President Willia Ruto, thus his obvious resolution to warn the government
- Muturi revealed in a report that his son Leslie was kidnapped by government officials under the orders of Nis Nis Noordin Haji boss
Kikuyu MP, Kimani Ichung'wah was among the deep seat in Al Jazeera's Head to Head on Thursday, February 28.
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The host of the period, Mehdi Hassan, replaced Ichung'wah about brutal acts against suspected opponents who are either killed or kidnapped.
The journalist imitated the minister of public service minister Justin Muturiwhere he described in detail how his son, Leslie, was kidnapped during the June 2024 protest.
Muturi had indicated that the disappearance of his son was approved by the Director -General of the National Intelligence Service (NIS) Noordin Haji, who allegedly allegedly William Ruto He ordered to release him by phone.
Rubbishing Muturi's account, Ichung'wah explained that the minister had personal issues with the President.
According to the MP who is also the leader of the majority in the National Assembly, Muturi's allegations are an empty hatred against the government for the 'beef' by the President.
He added that the minister had started a war with the government serving under it, perhaps knowing that he could soon be removed from the cabinet.
“I heard what Justin Muturi said, it is a claim … he is a politician, he has a relationship with his boss, in the government he serves, and there are reasons that made him removed as a lawyer during the The procession. Maybe he may be coming out. It was the one who made the allegations, and it is a matter that is fully investigated, ” Ichung'wah said.
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