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Gloves off: What CS Muturi said on abductions

He is the first CS in President Ruto's Cabinet to criticize the government he serves.

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by WILLIAM WANYOIKE

Infographics13 January 2025 - 10:45
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    Public Service Cabinet Secretary Justin Muturi has called for a candid discussion on the ongoing abductions accusing the state of having a hand in the vice.

    Speaking on Sunday at Serena Hotel, Muturi said the government cannot presume innocence on the matter that he insists risks plunging the country into anarchy.

    Muturi said the manner in which the abductions are being carried out in broad daylight confirms it has all the blessings of the state.

    "I'm fully aware of the doctrine of collective responsibility, but since I'm also a victim of the abductions and serving in this government I have not gotten any answers, I have taken this unusual step so that the matter can debated honesty and openly as country with a view to finding a lasting solution."

    The CS said his son was abducted and disappeared, leaving his family anxious over whether he was still alive or dead.

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