A video showing Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) Noordin Hajji lecturing his juniors has gone viral.
The DPP was in Lamu on Monday where he was addressing a case involving an old woman whose land had been grabbed by 'powerful' individuals from the region.
The single mother had alleged that her 90 acres of land had been grabbed by influential people. She also told that the DPP that she had been beaten up severally by the grabbers when she tried to get her land back.
"Hii ni mkiku, hii ni kupigwa, video yangu haiko normal, siwezi kufanya kazi, (they have been assaulting me, my fingers are not normal, I cannot even work)," she told the DPP.
The case agitated the DPP making him to emulate the President's recent way of addressing his cabinet secretaries.
Uhuru Kenyatta has severally lectured his CSs with the recent one happening when he was in Namibia.
It seems the DPP has also used that kind of leadership when he lectured officers to facilitate the case in Lamu, giving them only a few days to send him a report.
"How long have you been in office here, make sure whoever is occupying the land evacuate and give it to her, wewe (pointing to another officer to launch the investigation) utafanya investigations and give me a report. I will be here sooner because of this woman," said the angered Haji.
He warned the officers that they will face consequences should the woman get arrested.