Cabinet secretaries have vowed to continue drumming up support for the re-election of President Uhuru Kenyatta.
This is after NASA leaders called on Director of Public Prosectution Keriako to investigate a number of CSs for breaking the law by campaigning for Uhuru.
Speaking in Voi, Devolution Cabinet Secretary Mwangi Kiunjuri defended his actions and those of his colleagues, arguing that their role is to tell Kenyans "what the government is doing" and that they are doing what is mandated of them.
Mr Kiunjuri said he is ready to take a stand in court for campaigning for the Head of State.
Also, speaking during the funeral of Transport Cabinet Secretary James Macharia’s father at ACK Kamung’ang’a in Murang'a County, Water Cabinet Secretary Eugene Wamalwa said they are not in breach of any law.
"We have a responsibility to formulating policies, defending and implementing those policies. If you want to change the lives of Kenyans you do so by promoting good policies," he said.
Mr Macharia said they have been executing government initiatives funded by taxpayers' money and therefore they have a responsibility to outline what they have achieved.