Kajiado Central MP Elijah Memusi has been warned by his predecessor Joseph Nkaissery against engaging in divisive politics.
On Friday, Memusi had accused President Uhuru Kenyatta of sidelining the name of Tukero Ole Kina in favour of Mombasa lawyer Wafula Chebukati for the IEBC chairperson.
In a quick rejoinder, Nkassery urged Memusi to reach him for ‘few’ lessons on matters governance before going to public on vital issues.
“This young man replaced me in parliament. He is actually finishing my term but has a long way to go. He always quick to speak before doing some research and I don’t like that,” Nkaissery said during the burial of veteran politician John Keen.
“The constitution provides that the jobs are given to all qualified Kenyans. It doesn’t mean that when someone from you community has not been appointed you cry foul. Even the person who was appointed is a Kenyan,” he added.
Earlier, Memusi had accused Jubilee government of rampant corruption and tribalism and urged Maa community to vote the opposition team in 2017 elections.