The Kenya Film Classification Board (KFCB) boss Ezekiel Mutua has expressed an interest in vying for a political seat. 

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In a tweet on Saturday, Mutua, commonly referred to as a moral cop said he will be going for a big seat.

He, however, did not specify which seat he was referring to and when his ambitions would be actualized given the fact that the country is preparing for the 2022 general elections. 

"This photo will one day be on campaign posters and billboards for a very big seat," Mutua caption a photo he shared on Twitter.

The tweet has since elicited mixed reactions from Twitter users with Makueni Senator Mutula Kilonzo Junior sarcastically saying that the KFCB boss would also dance to the Tetema song that he recently banned. 

" And dance to tetema," replied Mutula sarcastically.

Last week, Mutua banned Tetema and Wamlambez songs from being played outside clubs saying they were obscene.

The KFCB Chief Executive Officer hails from Kaloleni in Mwala sub-county of Machakos county.

He has been asking leaders to focus on serving people with integrity.

Mutua has been at the help of KFCB for four years now.

From 2011 to 2015, he served as the secretary for information in the ministry of ICT.

He also served as the director of information and public communication from 2007 to 2011.