Narc Kenya Party leader Martha Karua has dismissed social media reports that she has been summoned by the National Cohesion and Integration Commission (NCIC) over the Limuru 3 conference.
In a statement via X on Thursday, May 23, Karua said the viral letter claiming she has been summoned by NCIC for uttering words that incite hatred against Luos, Kalenjins, and Luhya communities is fake.
“NCIC Kenya has disowned the scandalous letter circulating containing falsehoods regarding our highly successful Limuru3 meeting. We shall not and cannot be gagged by the crooked maneuvers of our detractors,” said Karua.
The Azimio principal went on to say as a legal practitioner, her duty is to advise on the law and not to break the law.
Karau dared anyone feeling she violated the law during the Limuru 3 conference to bring on the matter and face her head-on.
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“As senior counsel my duty is to advise on the law not to break it. Anyone who feels I have violated the law should go ahead and bring it on without further delay,” she added.
The Narc Kenya leader has been trending on X in what appears to be a sponsored hashtag against her.
In the hashtag, a number of Twitter influencers called for Karua’s arrest accusing her of harming the national unity.
Karua on Friday last week led a section of Mt Kenya leaders to the Limuru 3 conference where they unveiled the Haki Coalition which aims to push for the "one man, one vote, one shilling" revenue-sharing formula.
Among the leaders who attended the event were; Jubilee Secretary General Jeremiah Kioni, former Laikipia Governor Ndiritu Mureithi, and Embakasi West MP Mark Mwenje.
Others were; Githunguri Member of Parliament Gathoni Wamuchomba, Starehe MP Amos Mwago, former Kiambu Governor Ferdinand Waititu, and vocal lawyer Ndegwa Njiru.