Matungulu MP Stephen Mutinda together with his Kangundo counterpart Kyengo Katapha have send their condolence messages to the family and friends of the late Kabete MP George Muchai.
Speaking to the press in Kangundo town on Saturday morning, Mutinda condemned the act terming it as inhuman, and that has snatched the Kenyan people a great leader.
“I am sending my condolences to the family, friends and the people of Kabete, who have lost a great leader in yet another mysterious way. Muchai was a person who knew how to lead his people and table their needs in parliament and he was an open book,” said Mutinda.
Mutinda also blamed the insecurity in the country stating, saying such cases have been witnessed time and again.
“If a whole MP with his bodyguards who are armed can be attacked and killed at the middle of our capital, centre what about the normal citizen?” asked Mutinda.
Katapha on his part stated that the news of the brutal killing of the MP got him in shock and disbelief, as he knew him as a strong leader who did not hold any grudge with people, but on the contrary was a peaceful man.
Katapha called upon the National government together with the internal Security Ministry to look for lasting ways and solutions that will assure Kenyan citizens of safety.
“I send my condolences and on behalf of my family and Matungulu Constituency to the family of Muchai, we are deeply sorry for losing a great person you loved in such a manner,” said Katapha.
“The government should put in place strategies that will protect the people of Kenya. The culprits should be brought to book as the scene of crime is under cctv surveillance,” added Katapha.