Wiper Party Leader Kalonzo Musyoka has recently criticised the government over increasing cases of arbitrary arrests and abductions allegedly done by security agencies disguised as civilians.
Speaking during a church service at St. Joseph Worker Parish in Race Course Nakuru, Kalonzo accused the government for keeping quiet when abductions continue to happen all over the country.
He gave an example of the recent case of arrest of billionaire businessman Benson Ndeta of Savannah Clinker who has put in a bid to take over Bamburi Cement.

The businessman was arrested on November 28 and charged in court a few weeks after his company proposed to pay Ksh 25.41 billion for the giant Bamburi Cement Company, outbidding his competitors, the Tanzania-based conglomerate Amsons Industries.
According to Kalonzo, the arrest of the business magnet was related to the affordable housing project advanced by the Kenya Kwanza regime.
“All these fights are linked to the affordable housing project. A Kenyan businessman, well organised, got the bid and now they want to stop him,” he explained.
Kalonzo moreover called on the church to pray over the worrying trend of abductions warning that many families are in distress not knowing the fate of their abducted kin.
Talking of the taxes, Kalonzo noted that the taxes imposed on people are too high leaving most Kenyans with nothing to take home in the wake of hard economic times.
“Kenyans have no problem with paying taxes, but the problem is that taxes end up in people’s pockets.’’

