President Uhuru Kenyatta in a past event. Moiben MP Silas Tiren says he is ready to craft his own political destiny. [Photo/Nation]
Moiben MP Silas Tiren terms his ouster from parliamentary Agriculture committee as 'brutal and myopic' insisting that he is keen to craft his own political destiny.
A charged group of Jubilee MPs ganged against him and his Nandi Hills counterpart Alfred Keter following instructions from President Uhuru Kenyatta.
Terming the move as 'inconsequential and retrogressive', Tiren warned that parliament was under threat due to 'encroachment' by outsiders.
"It was such a brutal and myopic move. However, it remains inconsequential because I will continue discharging my duties as normal.
"I will craft my own political destiny because I do not need a political godfather. As long as I have the will of people, nobody shall tame me. I don't need them and I don't care," said the furious legislator on Sunday at Eldoret.
Before his acrimonious exit, media reports, Tiren had angrily exchanged with DP Ruto when he defied his order to quit voluntarily.
At his Moiben territory last week, residents called for Uhuru's impeachment over 'mistreatment' of MPs.