Jubilee rebel MP Alfred Keter says President Uhuru Kenyatta is borrowing heavily from Chinese Communist party's dictatorial tendencies.

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A ruthless Uhuru has been accused of muzzling freedom of press and using police to intimidate his perceived opponents.

"The state is using police to intimidate opponents. This tendencies are slowly being introduced to the country," Raila Odinga had once warned.

Throughout the electioneering period, the opposition accused the state of allegedly instructing police to shoot unarmed protesters.

And in an interview with Sunday Nation, Keter also accused the Head of State for allegedly seeking to control parliament and judiciary.

"Uhuru should re-examine engagement with Communist Party of China so that we don't fall into the trap of dismembering democratic space," he said.

He further said: "From the recent developments, it is clear that he is borrowing from the Communist Party at an alarming rate and this is unacceptable."

Labelled a Jubilee rebel, Keter further claims that Uhuru is taking advantage of a Jubilee controlled parliament to gagg independent institutions.

Recently. Keter was arrested by the police over allegedly faking Treasury Bonds, a move that Rift Valley MPs termed as witch hunt.