MP Moses Kuria. [Photo/hallelujah.co.ke]
The Jubilee Party has distanced itself from inflammatory remarks made by Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria on social media.
Party secretary general Raphael Tuju has said the president’s party shall not condone such behavior.
“Moses Kuria is out of order and I will not accept that kind of language. If it is true it is true it is from his official Facebook, I will take it up with him, because it is unacceptable. It cannot be Jubilee policy.
“We cannot be put on the spot by mistakes of a few elements in the party which are preaching the wrong thing in the country,” Tuju said on NTV's Sidebar on Wednesday.
In a Facebook post that has sparked outrage among Kenyans, the controversial lawmaker he has launched a manhunt for people in Kiambu who voted for opposition leader Raila Odinga.
"Manhunt is on tonight for the 200,000 people who did not vote and the 70,000 that voted for that other demon,” Kuria posted on Facebook, Tuesday.