Wamalwa tells KDF, NIS to keep off politics after 'Ruto must go' warning

Screengrab image of DAP-K party leader Eugene Wamalwa addressing a crowd in Busia on June 3, 2023.
A section of politicians from the Democratic
Action Party of Kenya (DAP-K) have asked the military and the National
Intelligence Service (NIS) to keep out of politics.
This follows last week’s comments by NIS
boss Noordin Haji and Chief of Defence Forces General Charles Kahariri on the ‘Ruto
must go’ campaign which Kenyan youth have sustained since last year’s protests
against President William Ruto’s government.
General Kahariri said the military will not condone unconstitutional overthrow of an elected government, as Haji decried
what he called divisive politics and inflammatory rhetoric.
Led by DAP-K leader Eugene Wamalwa and Bumula
legislator Jack Wamboka, they observed that the mandate of the two is well
spelled out by the constitution.
“Just as politicians have accepted and
respected the church, that we’ll not do politics in the pulpit, we want our
security chiefs to keep politics off our security organs,” he said.
Wamalwa added that politics is a reserve
for the politicians, and it creates a conflict when the latter abdicates its
role of keeping safe our borders and starts to comment on political affairs.
“KDF has always been apolitical and has
remained professional. We wouldn’t want the current CDF to do any less or
descend into the political arena and undermine the respect of our defence
forces,” the DAP-K leader said.
Wamboka added: “Leave politics to us. Stay in
the barracks and maintain the respect our military has always had.”
They made the remarks at Magemo village during the burial of Joseph Nyongesa Buyela in Webuye.
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