Public servants opposing Gov't should be fired immediately: Interior CS Murkomen

Interior CS Kipchumba Murkomen speaks during the Jukwaa la Usalama Nandi County chapter on July 24, 2025. PHOTO | COURTESY | MINA

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Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen now says no
public servant should openly oppose the government of the day, warning that
such conduct is both illegal and unconstitutional.
Speaking on Monday during the
Jukwaa la Usalama Narok chapter, Murkomen said public officers must respect the
administration in place, regardless of their personal political opinions.
“Hakuna chief, or Assistant
Chief, or a police officer, atapatikana akiongea mambo against the government
of the day. Hakuna. It is illegal and unconstitutional,” he said.
The Interior CS insisted that
political activism and partisan sloganeering have no place in public service.
“Tukipata police officer anatusi
rais, anaimba slogans za siasa, na ati bado anataka kuserve the government of
the day…na anaongea huko ati ako na political right…anaitwa President
Kasongo…ama anaimba vitu za ‘one term’…that police officer or public servant
should be fired immediately,” Murkomen stated.
He added that the principle does
not only apply to the President William Ruto-led Kenya Kwanza administration,
but also to past and future governments.
“And I’m not saying because of
this government, even the previous government and the government to come…lazima
ukichoose to serve in public service, you must respect the government. Utapiga
kure penye utapigia, na hakuna mtu atakuuliza…but you cannot participate in
campaigns and sloganeering,” he said.
Murkomen said the duty of public
servants is to understand and implement the policies of the government in office.
“Yours is to understand the
government of the day, policies of the day and their implementation,” he said.
The remarks come after Jackson
Kuria, alias 'Cop Shakur', a warder at the Kamiti Maximum Prison, was fired
following his fierce criticism of the President Ruto government and support of
the Gen Z-led protests.
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