Senate Majority Leader Kithure Kindiki and Imenti South MP Kathuri Murungi have distanced themselves from Meru leaders, pushing to have Education Cabinet Secretary Jacob Kaimenyi sacked.
Speaking in Ikumbo village in Maara constituency yesterday during the burial of Casty Kanyua, who worked in his office, Mr Kindiki criticised those calling for the sacking of Kaimenyi because of his support for one faction of Njuri Ncheke Council of Elders.
The leaders have also called for the sacking of Francis Muthaura.
He faulted Igembe South MP Mithika Linturi for asking President Uhuru Kenyatta to sack the CS.
“We want President Uhuru to employ more people from the larger Meru region and I’m surprised there are those who want the ones in employment sacked,” Kindiki said.
READ MORE
Kindiki roots for Ruto as he launches last mile project
Kindiki vows development-focused showdown with opposition ahead of elections
MP says Mbadi ticks all boxes to be Ruto's running mate in 2027 polls
DP Kindiki accuses opposition of incitement over fuel crisis
He urged leaders in Tharaka Nithi and Meru counties to stop political wrangles.
Last week, some leaders allied to Governor Peter Munya, Senator Kiraitu Murungi and the newly elected members of Njuri Ncheke Council of Elders asked the President to sack the two on allegations they did not represent the interests of the community.