Thursday, March 13, 2025 - Public Service and Human Capital Development Cabinet Secretary, Justin Muturi, has declared that he will not attend any Cabinet meetings until the issues of abductions and extrajudicial killings are officially included in the agenda.
Muturi revealed that he had formally informed President
William Ruto of his decision, citing the urgent need for the Cabinet to address
these concerns.
Muturi has been absent from all Cabinet meetings chaired by
the President since the beginning of 2025.
Speaking on JKL Live,
Muturi while acknowledging the significance of these sessions, argued that he
could not participate in the country’s top decision-making body if it failed to
prioritize critical issues affecting citizens.
"Attending Cabinet meetings is mandatory unless excused
by the President.”
“I have formally written and requested to be excused from
attending these meetings until or unless the issue of abductions and
extrajudicial killings is officially tabled before Cabinet through a Cabinet
memorandum," Muturi stated.
Despite his boycott, Muturi maintains that he remains
actively engaged in his ministerial duties.
He also made it clear that he is ready to be dismissed for
his stance against state-sanctioned abductions.
Muturi has become a vocal critic within the Government,
particularly after alleging that his child's abduction in June 2024 was
orchestrated by National Intelligence Service (NIS) Director General Noordin
Haji.
He claimed that President Ruto personally intervened,
calling Haji to secure his child’s release.
The Kenyan DAILY POST
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