On Wednesday, Kenyan Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen reportedly sent a strong message to President William Ruto, expressing concern over certain activities in the government, according to one of the reliable sources.
In the statement, Murkomen allegedly said that he would rather step down from his position than remain silent while inappropriate actions take place in the government.
He stressed that his conscience would not allow him to ignore matters he considers wrong. The CS reportedly claimed that some leaders, including MPs and MCAs, might be involved in organizing disruptions during public events.
He emphasized that anyone involved in unlawful activities, regardless of their position, should be held accountable according to the law.
Murkomen reportedly said that positions of power do not exempt anyone from legal responsibility and that all individuals involved in misconduct should face the appropriate legal process.
His statement has received attention from many Kenyans online, with users praising him for standing up for good governance and the welfare of citizens.
Social media reactions described his message as a sign of a leader committed to accountability and the rule of law.
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