President William Ruto's senior advisor on Constitutional Affairs and Human Rights, Makau Mutua, has slammed Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka and  DAP-Kenya counterpart Eugene Wamalwa for criticising the government's initiative to compensate victims of anti-government protests.

In a statement on Saturday, August 9, Kalonzo and Wamalwa questioned the legal framework of the compensation framework, which will compensate the victims of protests and riots from January 1, 2017, to July 31, 2025.

In response, Makau claimed that the two leaders should refrain from politicising and opposing every government initiative and join the "noble effort" to support individuals affected by recent anti-government demonstrations.

Mutua further claimed that the two leaders and other opposition leaders should also offer other substantial solutions on how families and victims can be supported.