Environment Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale has urged his Public Service counterpart Justin Muturi to resign following his latest criticisms of the government regarding abductions.
Speaking during his tour of the North Eastern region, Duale criticised CS Muturi for his remarks on the government and asked him to step aside.
He further described Muturi’s comments as inappropriate and detrimental.
President Ruto’s close allies ask CS Justin Muturi to resign. Photo: Courtesy.
”I want to ask our colleagues and we must respect. If you are privileged and you are unhappy and you are a Cabinet Secretary, the best thing for you is to resign.”For you to engage in a very unhealthy and inappropriate altercation with your appointing authority who is the President, then it is not very fair.”
Notably, while speaking in Mandera, Senate Leader of Majority Aaron Cheruyiot also criticised Muturi’s remarks.
He noted that the former Attorney General appeared tribal in his latest onslaught on the government.
”I want to tell those leaders that they will be defeated because people are knowledgeable in Kenya. People want a government that serves all the people with fairness and equality,” Cheruyiot maintained.
Moreover Kimani Ichung’wah also waded into the matter while speaking at Muturi’s home turf of Embu.
According to Ichung’wah, it was wrong for Muturi to continue his attacks on the government, asking him to give Kenyans a break.
”Those who pontificate and attempt to lecture the President, the Deputy President, and other leaders on how well they know and polished, please give us a break,” Ichung’wah echoed.

These comments come days after CS Muturi sustained his criticism over the instances of abductions, following the discovery of the bodies of the two of the missing Kitengela four brothers.

