Was it in order to mention names of suspects in a public press conference!
Don’t you think it might work against our interests as Kenyans interested in justice especially in the fight against terrorism!
The suspects lawyers will have a field day citing prejudice coming from high places – more like tacit directive by the executive on the direction the case should take!
I also have an issue with the blame he levelled on the Judiciary!
Is it not our laws they have been interpreting!
If in view of the prevailing challenges we need a more assertive judicial approach to these matters, is it not our collective duty, and specifically that of our legislative arm of government to steer the Country towards the appropriate set of laws!
Our current set of laws are quite liberal. Whether that’s good or bad is a different debate altogether.
It is to be noted however that many people including the DP have been beneficiaries of these kind of liberal laws here and overseas.
That aside, I firmly support the war on terrorism just as I support Kenya’s troops entry into Somalia and the continued stay there till the job is done or for as long as it is necessary.
Dunia ni msongamano..