Eldoret based human right activist Kimutai withdraws from Finland demos!
“I have submitted a letter to OCS Eldoret Central police , the DCI and other relevant security agencies notifying them of my withdrawal”
Eldoret Based Human Right Activist Kimutai Kirui
An Eldoret based human right activist Kimutai Kirui has announced his withdrawal from the planned protests by parents and students who have been demanding justice over the Finland and Canada airlift program marred by corruption.
While addressing the Press in Eldoret, Kimutai noted with concern that the protests had been politicized hence the need to disengage himself from the quest ,
“I have submitted a letter to OCS Eldoret Central police , the DCI and other relevant security agencies notifying them of my withdrawal from the ongoing protests ,I will not take part in any future demos in this regard” Stated Kimutai
Kimutai observed that Wednesday’s planned demos were ill intended to malign the name of the Head of state and other senior government officers
“The demonstrators have printed T-shirts bearing the pictures of the head of state and I wish not to be part of this process , mine was a quest informed by the rule of law and within the confines of the law to push the relevant government agencies to take action, this far with thank the government agencies as some of the accused persons have already been arrested and the matter is active in court”Opined Kimutai.
The vocal activist has distanced himself with claims of having received a bribe of KSh200,000 from the Uasin Gishu Senator Jackson Mandago who is the main accused person in the ongoing court case,
“I am neither a prosecutor nor a magistrate nor even a witness in the case to demand or solicit for a bribe ,the parents and their students are the main complainants, I therefore cannot influence in anyway the ongoing case , the matter is at the discretion of the court”
We have prosecuted this case for the public good ,as a lead petitioner in the First Choice Recruitment and Consultancy agency ,we thank the Cabinet Secretary for labour Florence Bore who has cautioned Kenyans against seeking the recruitment services of the First Choice Company , this is an achievement we pride ourselves in as we continue to push for social justice .Added Kimutai
A section of the parents affected by the airlift program are disunited in the course to continue with the street demonstrations .
