The Chief Executive Officer, Kenya Films and Classifications Board Ezekiel Mutua has sent an appeal to Chief Justice David Maraga calling on him to review the nature of sculptures displayed outside the Supreme Court.

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Mutua believes the sculpture of a man holding a fish outside Kenya's highest court is too explicit asking Maraga to review it.

"I am worried that the infiltration of foreign content that promotes alien cultures that sexualize everything will not serve us going into the future," Mutua said on Thursday in a tweet.

He made the remark one day after Uhuru assented into law the Computer Abuse and Cybercrime Bill into law. The law spells stiff penalties for people who generate, publish sale pornographic content.

The sculpture outside the Supreme Court where Maraga seats is nude.

"Chief Justice Maraga is a God fearing man. He must scrutinize this kind of art and ensure it's not rooted in idol worship or conveying colonialistic messages. We must begin to question such statues," Mutua added.

"We must begin to ask hard questions and shape our future through media and art instead of opening up the space and becoming passive recipients of foreign dogma! I have come to realize that art and media is being used to entrench devil worship, immorality and the agenda to destroy families in Kenya. There are foreign cultures that were rooted in idol worship and immorality."