'They've dialed a wrong number,' Justin Muturi says his security withdrawn

Public Service CS Justin Muturi leaves Kilimani Police Station on January 14, 2025 after recording a statement on his son's abduction. PHOTO | COURTESY
Former Public Service Cabinet Secretary
Justin Muturi says his security has been withdrawn.
Muturi, who had become increasingly
critical of President William Ruto’s government before he was sacked on March
26, told journalists on Tuesday that his security was taken away on Monday night.
“My security detail was withdrawn last
night at around 7:30 p.m. Two Police officers who were attached to me by virtue
of my position as former Speaker of the National Assembly were told not to
report on duty today,” he said.
The former CS alleged the officers were
informed not to serve under his security detail anymore because he is “fighting
the government”.
“If this is another attempt to intimidate
me, they have dialled yet another wrong number,” Muturi added.
Muturi grew critical of Ruto’s government over
the spate of abductions targeting youth since last year’s anti-government
demonstrations. His own son was abducted and later released.
The then-CS said he boycotted Cabinet
meetings until the issue was addressed as a major agenda, which he said never
happened, until Ruto nominated Mbeere North MP Geoffrey Ruku to fill the Public
Service docket.
The President has said Muturi’s absence
from Cabinet meetings demonstrated defiance, leaving him with no option but to
relieve him of his duties.
Muturi has since accused Ruto of lying, corrupt
business dealings and intimidating members of his Cabinet.
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