Junet Mohamed wants speaker Justin Muturi to talk
to president Uhuru Kenyatta about the withdrawal of NASA leaders' security.
Officers attached to several Opposition leaders
were disarmed and reassigned at the General Service Unit headquarters.
The legislators told The Star that the manipulation of the National Police Service, to serve the interests of Jubilee, will not change their ideological stand to push for equality, respect, good governance and electoral justice.
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And in a letter to the speaker on Thursday, Junet said:
"The
withdrawal
is discriminatory
to members
of the minority who seems to have been targeted."
The Suna East MP added:
"Nothing
portrays
the illegitimacy and incompetence of the Jubilee executive than these illegal, reprehensible and totally primitive reactions to a political reality whose solution lies elsewhere."
Junet added that withdrawing
their security was "flagrant abuse" of the constitution and the law, actions which "can only lead to more chaos".
"Moreover, it serves to weaken the lawful authority of parliament. The executive
continues to use state organs to perpetuate a culture of impunity."
He asked Muturi to "rise to the occasion
and reject the abuse of the rule of
law against parliamentarians".
"Laws have been passed by this parliament on fair
administrative justice. It is unthinkable
that state
organs still act in contravention of these laws," he said.
"The sum total of these barbaric,
primitive and uncouth actions is that Kenya is now officially
lawless states."
The government on Wednesday began a crackdown on Raila's allies who were present when he was being sworn-in on January 30.
Interior CS Fred Matiang'i announced they had commenced full investigations
around the inauguration.
"The investigations will extend to co-conspirators and facilitators. Upon completion of these investigations, appropriate legal action will be taken in accordance with the law."
The gathering was largely peaceful though NASA supporters were teargassed on city streets for blocking roads.
This hasn't been the case in the past when many NASA supporters have been injured or died as anti-riot police quelled chaos.