
High Court Advocate Erick Komolo, has castigated President William Ruto over a decision to nominate the last year's general elections losers as the Chief Administrative Secretaries (CASs) in his government. He has argued that that is a total abuse of power by President William Ruto to just pick people who were rejected by the electorates, and putting them in his government to continue earning taxpayers money.
Speaking during an interview with Citizen television today morning show dubbed Daybreak, Komolo has argued blasted Ruto for picking 50 people as CASs most of who are the last year's general elections losers. He faulted the appointments of Chief Administrative Secretaries (CASs) saying the position is even unconstitutional, and to make the matters worse President William Ruto has gone ahead to appoint people who were rejected by Kenyans on the ballot. He has done that just to settle political scores, which is a total abuse of power.

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