Matiang'i Denies Calling for DP Ruto's Resignation

Matiang'i Denies Calling for DP Ruto's Resignation

Interior CS Fred Matiang’i has brushed off reports that he called for the resignation of Deputy President William Ruto.

Matiang’i, who termed the reports as false and malicious, said he has since instructed his attorneys to file a legal suit against NTV for airing the report.

“The Ministry takes great exception to the false and malicious report carried by NTV in their 9 pm bulletin suggesting that the Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang’i called for the resignation of the Deputy President,” the Interior Ministry said in a statement on Thursday.

NTV claimed that Matiang’i asked DP Ruto to step down when he appeared before Senate’s National Security Committee on Wednesday to explain the controversial arrest of three Senators—Cleopas Malala (Kakamega), Christopher Lang’at (Bomet) and Stephen Lelegwe (Samburu) on Monday. 

Journalists were barred from covering the grilling session that was also attended by Inspector-General of Police Hillary Mutyambai and DCI head George Kinoti.

“The unverified report is a misrepresentation of the true record of the proceedings readily and publicly available, even to NTV, in Parliament's Hansard records. The net effect of such fabrications can cause disharmony in the executive arm of government,” the Matiang’i-led ministry added.

In the report, NTV said Matiang’i called for Ruto’s resignation over his tweet stating that the Jubilee administration was not elected to “bully citizens and intimidate leaders.”

“The bipartisan Senate Committee to build WIN-WIN consensus is great wisdom and leadership. The abuse of police & criminal justice to bully citizens, threaten & intimidate leaders and now blackmail senate is WRONG.VERY WRONG. It's NOT the reason millions woke up early to vote for us,” Ruto tweeted following the arrest of the three senators.

Matiang’i, according to the NTV report, said Ruto should resign so he “can be free to lead Opposition activities against the Government of the Day.”

 

Comments

Edward Mwariama (not verified)     Thu, 08/20/2020 @ 02:04pm

It better be true that Matiangi did not ask for DP’s resignation because if he did it would have demeaned his position as a public servant.These are things that make Uhuru look bad when such things happen and he looks the other way. As much as it is not right for the juniors to disrespect the President, it is also bad manners for those who are below the rank of the DP to disrespect him.

liz gaki (not verified)     Fri, 08/21/2020 @ 01:28pm

In reply to by Steffie (not verified)

No, Nooooo Moi was there before him so leave Ruto alone and the Kenyatta family too. He is doing what others have done so why prosecute him and the good thing with Ruto he share the pie. Have you seen what he has done with the so called money ya'all keep saying he has stolen. I want him to steal more so he can hustlers... LOVE RUTO to be honest, he cares but he got the demon that most people in kenyan government have.... thiefness yaani u-thugary.

Muthiira (not verified)     Mon, 08/24/2020 @ 11:38am

In reply to by liz gaki (not verified)

Wow, now you gonna tell us the divine power have led you unto Ruto’s arms to be his second wife!? What a concubine that only loves to share the stolen lot! Money is the root of all evils, and you have been hooked good by Ruto!

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