The interior cabinet secretary Prof Kithure Kindiki has boldly told the first in command that on politics they have agreed that they won't get involved. He has responded to his request to Chief's, Police officer's and NGAO at large.
According to the video clip seen by the writer online, the cabinet secretary boldly responded to the first in command who had asked the commissioners, Chief's and other public servants not to engage in politics in this season even as he continues to face the opposition side. He asked them because he claims that it affected the work force of the servants and even kenyans at large.
At the same time, he said that he has asked each and every public servant to read the laws well and be familiar with them so that they won't be found in trouble or breaking the laws. This comes after accusations were raised from the previous regime that public servants engaged in politics which was not supposed to be the case thus affected their work relations with kenyans and other leaders. Watch video

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