President Uhuru Kenyatta in Kisii county. [Photo/Courtesy of President Uhuru Kenyatta Facebook page]
President Uhuru Kenyatta has spoken for the first time since the opposition chiefs claimed Jubilee administration had a hand in the cold blood death of Mumias Sugar senior manager Ronald Lubya.
The Head of State accused the NASA leaders of inciting Kenyans and asked them to give evidence over their claims on Lubya's death.
Uhuru was speaking during his two-day tour of Gusiiland on Tuesday at Masimba Secondary School in Nyaribari Chache.
"If you have information on the killing, give it to police. [How will making claims at a political rally help]? Let us not incite Kenyans or cause unnecessary tension," he said.
Opposition leaders blamed the government for the killing, claiming the secretary refused to bow to pressure to sign a deal for illegal sugar importation.