One of the Jubilee leaders has revealed what they plan to do if Embakasi East Member of Parliament (MP) Babu Owino abuses President Uhuru Kenyatta.
Kiambu County Assembly chief whip Elijah Njoroge has threatened that the party will organise ruthless demonstrations if the legislator utters another slur against the President.
"If he repeats such acts we will hold demonstrations and this time we will be very ruthless, we will go to Embakasi so that the people of Embakasi tell their Member of Parliament (MP) they did not vote for him to abuse the President.
"If he wants to abuse anyone he should do that in Embakasi or direct his insults at his party leader Raila Odinga," he affirmed.
Njoroge praised Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko for responding to Babu in defence of the Head of State.
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He blamed the Constitution for giving Kenyans excess freedom and rights, blaming the courts for being too lenient with Kenyan politicians.
"First we have been failed, we have also been failed by the Kenyan Constitution. The Kenyan Constitution has given the people of Kenya democracy and a lot of rights.
"Then our courts fail to hold such offences in high regard. After abusing the President of Kenya he was asked to pay Sh200,000 and that is something he can afford.
"We should change the laws so that such a person who disrespects the President can be able to lose their seat or even jailed for six months that will lead to him losing their seat according to the law," Njoroge advised.
The Assembly official accused the National Super Alliance (NASA) of trying to sabotage repeat elections. He added that the Alliance wants to create a constitutional crisis, which the Jubilee Party is trying to avoid as they prepare for the October 26 elections.
Mr Njoroge defended the President saying that he had everything to lose compared to the opposition leader in case of any instability in the country.
The Biashara Ward Member of County Assembly (MCA) from supported the counter-demonstrations by the Nairobi Business Community and condemned NASA protesters for destroying property since most do not own businesses in the city.