Former Ndaragwa Member of Parliament Jeremiah Kioni has warned President William Ruto from meddling with former President Uhuru Kenyatta
Kioni, who is the die-hard ally to former head of state and the current Jubilee Party Secretary General, said it was wrong for the government to withdraw police guarding former First Lady Mama Ngina Kenyatta
“William Ruto is working very hard to annoy Kenyans, this continued and unwarranted attack on the family of the former President Uhuru Kenyatta, will be the straw that blow the camel’s back.
I urge him to desist and respect the retired President, the First Lady Mama Ngina Kenyatta and the entire family. Wewe hujui tunapenda Uhuru Kenyatta na wakenya kwa ujumla wanampenda tafadhali wachana na hiyo story,” Kioni advised current holder of State House.
He further reminded President Ruto that no government has ever withdrawn security protecting late Presidents Daniel Moi and Mwai Kibaki, emphasising that the constitution of Kenya must be upheld by all standards.
“The provocations by the current regime on the first family should be uncalled for, unacceptable and amounting to gross disrespect to the families of our fouding fathers,” Kioni roared
Former President Uhuru Kenyatta has been embroiled in a bitter exchange with his successor following the raiding by police searching fireams into his son Jomo Kenyatta
Government has since told Kenyatta’s children to surrender all guns to the firearm Licensing Control Boad’s Director Mr Rashd Yakub
Uhuru Kenyatta, on the other hand, refuted government’s claims of such orders saying they have not received any formal communication only hearing through media outlets
Kenya Kwanza Administration claimed the Jomo had over 100 firearms using them on illegal practices, allegations his father said his son has only four firearms all licensed
The other children has only one fireman which he applied during the current administration after him [Uhuru Kenyatta] retired for the fun of hitting birds in their farm at Mwea
His adorable and humble daughter Ngina Kenyatta has no weapon in her custody and feels walking free in the middle of Nairobi Central Business District while shopping and interacting with her peers