NARC-Kenya party leader Martha Karua has affirmed that she would not work for President William Ruto if the chance was presented to her.
Speaking on Tuesday, Wednesday 7, a Kenyan asked whether Karua would have accepted a cabinet position in Ruto's government, and her response was a firm no.
"I wouldn’t work for William Ruto. Whatever changes and whatever quality of people he gets, he is the minister for everything, he will not let anybody work. There is no way I would accept to work for William Ruto and they didn’t ask me, they also know my position," Karua stated.
She accused the Head of State of being a liar while urging Kenyans to remain glued to accountability issues in the Kenya Kwanza regime.
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"We must refuse as Kenyans, we must stay glued to the issues, to the fact that we have been lied to that the Finance Act was withdrawn yet the petrol levy has gone up by 7 shillings. That we have been lied to about the office of the First, and Second Lady being abolished, and we have seen that they have been reinstated," she remarked.
Commenting on the recent development of the broad-based government, Karua equaled it to a 'come-we-stay-marriage.
"This (broad-based government) is a come-we-stay marriage, it is illegal, it is unconstitutional and it will lead to unconstitutionality in the conduct of the business of Parliament," the NARC-Kenya party leader said.