Economist David Ndii speaking to his mother after being released. [Photo/the-star.co.ke]
NASA strategist and economist David Ndii has for the first time revealed details of his arrest last week on Sunday while on holiday in Kwale.
Speaking to the press on Saturday, Ndii said that he was arrested and driven to Nairobi overnight an incident he termed as an abduction.
Ndii stated that senior police officers used a fake news story a basis of their charges against him.
“When I was abducted in Kwale and driven overnight to Nairobi, the charges I was accused of….senior officers there put in front of me a piece of fake news. I do not believe that the Kenyan State in all its intelligence is unable to distinguish things that are genuine and things that are actually fake. So clearly that was an excuse.
He further blasted the Jubilee Government for using rogue and unconstitutional means to intimidate him.
He also vowed that through the People’s Assembly, Kenyans would be protected from dictatorship the Jubilee regime is currently using.
“If the Jubilee administration decides to go extralegal then there is absolutely nothing law abiding people can do if their government goes rogue. It becomes the responsibility of citizens to see how they navigate themselves out of a situation where the state is captured by a rogue regime and that is why we have constituted the People’s Assembly,” said Ndii.
Ndii was briefing the media ahead of planned swearing in of Raila Odinga on Tuesday.