Former Machakos senator Johnson Muthama has accused the Jubilee administration of persecuting NASA politicians demanding for electoral reforms.
Muthama said the government is secretly frustrating NASA politicians who are opposed to its leadership.
Speaking to journalists in Machakos town on Tuesday, the former Wiper senator alleged that NASA leaders are not safe even in their homes.
He said the government through its spy agents poke holes into their family businesses.
Muthama said the State has taken the political fight too far to the extent of spying on activities his families do for a living.
He claimed some of his family members and relatives have been denied the license to operate legal business they had been doing over the years.
The former senator said Jubilee will not succeed in pinning them down as they pursue electoral justice.
“We will stand firm and demand for what is constitutionally right for millions of Kenyans despite the intimidation and harassment ,” Muthama said.
The former senator asked Kenyans not to give space to politicians who are out to muzzle their constitutional rights.
Muthama vowed to fight for his space, adding that he will not be intimidated by the ruling class.
The former senator has filed a case in court where he has sued the government for allegedly denying a mining company associated to him license to operate.
Muthama is among opposition politicians who strongly planned and pushed for NASA leader Raila Odinga’s swearing in as the People’s President on January 30.
The government has since been cracking down on politicians who planned and aided the illegal swearing in.