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Muturi calls for Ruto’s impeachment after abduction admission

Muturi calls for Ruto’s impeachment after abduction admission
Former Public Service Cabinet Secretary Justin Muturi. PHOTO/@HonJBMuturi/X

Former Public Service Cabinet Secretary Justin Muturi has called for the impeachment of President William Ruto.

Muturi says Parliament should start the process of getting Ruto out of office after he admitted that some Kenyans were abducted and released back to their families.

“If we had operational institutions, there is no reason why the parliament of Kenya should not exercise their power under Article 145 and impeach the president. He has violated the constitution.

“In his own admission, he has admitted that people were abducted and have now been returned to their families. How many were returned, by the way? Who ensured that they were returned to their families? Mr. President, you seem to know that. Who had abducted them?” Muturi argued during a morning talk show with a local radio station.

Dissatisfied public

The former National Assembly Speaker said Kenyans are tired of the current leadership and that is why they expressed their dissatisfaction through protest last year.

“Maybe Gen Z actually had a point when they decided to overrun Parliament. They were actually exercising power under Article 1. Maybe they had a point, and we do not appear to have learned.

“Those of us in leadership, we have not interrogated what the Gen Zs were saying. They are just tired of the excesses within leadership, both in the executive and in the legislature and in the judiciary.

“Many right-thinking Kenyans, particularly the young people, are actually tired of us because today you are saying this, the next day you are saying that, and you swear that you are going to uphold the constitution.

“But what do you do when you get into the office? It is just self-enrichment. In fact, we have made leadership in Kenya look like it is business. Leadership must mean something different from that,” he stated.

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