President Uhuru Kenyatta has responded to alleged insults on his mother from a section of politicians, telling them to instead insult their mothers.
Uhuru who spoke yesterday during a visit in Ruaka asked the leaders to leave his mother alone.
Emurua Dikir MP Johana Ng’eno and Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi have made headlines since Monday for allegedly insulting former First Lady Mama Ngina.
“Wale watu washenzi wanaenda huko wakitukana mama yangu, waambieni wakatukane mama zao wachaane na mama yangu,” Uhuru said.
Sudi and Ng’eno’s remarks sparked outrage across the country with many people calling them out for disrespecting women.
Sudi however maintained that he will not apologise adding that he had insulted no one.
Uhuru who spoke yesterday during a visit in Ruaka asked the leaders to leave his mother alone.
Emurua Dikir MP Johana Ng’eno and Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi have made headlines since Monday for allegedly insulting former First Lady Mama Ngina.
“Wale watu washenzi wanaenda huko wakitukana mama yangu, waambieni wakatukane mama zao wachaane na mama yangu,” Uhuru said.
Sudi and Ng’eno’s remarks sparked outrage across the country with many people calling them out for disrespecting women.
His remarks were directed at Ng’eno and Sudi who had in fiery speeches criticised the president and the larger Kenyatta family, with their remarks going viral.
Ng’eno was later arrested for his remarks that caused uproar from various factions. KANU kicked off the process of evicting him from the party over the incident.
Sudi however maintained that he will not apologise adding that he had insulted no one.