Senate Majority Leader Kipchumba Murkomen has dared President Uhuru Kenyatta’s Jubilee party to proceed with impeachment threats amid controversies surrounding Mau Forest evictees.

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Also, the tough taking legislator dared the government to arrest him over his vehement agitations over the ongoing crackdown in Mau Forest.

“In Nairobi, they are accusing me of spreading tribal hatred. I wonder why it is hatred when it comes to serious issues affecting people. I don’t mind being impeached as long as I stand with people.

“In fact, I will stand with these people until justice prevails. It makes no sense that they are being kicked out in this manner. Whoever ready to arrest me, bring it on,” he added.

So thorny has been the Mau issue with Kipsigis community blaming government over ‘inhumane evictions’ without giving alternative occupation territories.

Partly, the William Ruto allied troops have openly linked the handshake between President Uhuru Kenyatta and Raila Odinga as the catalyst behind the evictions.

In Nyamira on Friday, Raila however stayed clear out of the debate, which partly cost him in 2013 presidential elections.