Mudavadi tells off Jubilee for withdrawing NASA leaders’ security - News Summed Up

Mudavadi tells off Jubilee for withdrawing NASA leaders’ security


| Published Sat, February 3rd 2018 at 18:04, Updated February 3rd 2018 at 18:12 GMT +3From left, NASA leaders Musalia Mudavadi, Raila Odinga, Kalonzo Musyoka and Moses Wetangula addressing the press on 01/02/2018 at Okao Kenya headquarters in Nairobi [Photo/Pius Cheruiyot]ANC party leader Musalia Mudavadi has said NASA leaders have a right to personal security, criticising Jubilee government for withdrawing his security and firearm. “Being licenced to carry a firearm and having armed bodyguards isn’t a favour from Jubilee regime, It is a legal obligation of the State to render such protection unconditionally,” said Mudavadi in a press statement. The ANC party leader insisted that he is not going to beg Jubilee regime or plead in courts for a right he ought to enjoy by law established. “I warn Jubilee leaders that by completely violating the law, they’re setting a perilous precedent that will come to haunt them once out of power. It is just a matter of time before Jubilee leaders harvest what they have sowed by violating the rule of law,” he said.


Source: Standard Digital February 03, 2018 15:11 UTC



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