Controversial Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria has offered to be grilled by DCI George Kinoti over alleged assassination plot of DP William Ruto.
The country on Monday was treated to yet another shocking allegations, with at least three Cabinet Secretaries recording statements over claims that they have been planning to eliminate the DP.
In an interview with NTV on Tuesday, Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria said he is ready to give insight into the plot, adding that he is the one who initiated meetings with Mt Kenya leaders in government.
Kuria insisted that he was not in the meeting however, on the particular day as claimed by Ruto when the alleged plan was hatched. He said he will remain neutral for now.
"How can I associate with ministers who are planning to commit a crime? I cannot also associate with people who want to portray others as criminals. You cannot seek to retain power at all cost even at the cost of killing people and you cannot seek power by falsifying information about assassinations," added Kuria.
"I am ready anytime I can record a statement and help with investigations about the matter. But am not taking a side on this grave matters," he said.
The second term legislator also insisted that meetings about development in Mt Kenya will continue, arguing that it's their right to do so.
"No one is going to dictate to Mt. Kenya region who is going to meet on behalf of the region's development, no one. - Moses Kuria. The composition, the time, the place we meet, is not going to be dictated by anyone. But don't victimize people who are meeting for the sake of development, he said.
Cabinet Secretaries Peter Munya, Sicily Kariuki, Joe Mucheru and three Principal Secretaries on Monday appeared at DCI headquarters but did not record statement.