
Cheranganyi Member of Parliament (MP) Joshua Kutuny,
condemned the arrest of Nandi Hills MP Alfred Keter and accused the Jubilee
administration of disregarding the rule of law on Saturday,February 17. The
former advisor to president Uhuru said this while addressing a section of media
at Muthiaga police station, where Keter had been held since his arrest on
Friday, February 16.
Kutuny warned Uhuru that development would not earn him
recognition as a leader and that his good legacy was in jeopardy of being
ruined.
The legislator said that Rift valley was quite displeased
with Uhuru and told the head of state that they were closely watching him.
“We are not happy Mr president and the entire Rift valley is
watching you,” He said. Kutuny advised Uhuru that he should prioritise on
respecting the rule of law first, before focusing on his big four plan that
mainly concerned development.
“I want to tell Uhuru as my good friend that building roads,
bringing electricity to the people or connecting water to every one will not
earn him a name,” Kutuny warned.
As The Evening Post had earlier established, Moiben MP Silas
Tiren, on Friday, February 16 blamed President Uhuru Kenyatta for the arrest of
Nandi hills MP, Alfred Keter on the same day.
The legislator claimed that Keter was arrested for his defiance
of President Uhuru Kenyatta over the sharing of parliamentary positions
alongside four others.