Public Service CS Justin Muturi has sparked nationwide debate following explosive claims about government abductions.  Speaking in Kilimani yesterday, Muturi accused the National Intelligence Service (NIS) and its head, Noordin Haji, of orchestrating the abduction of his son, Leslie.  According to Muturi, it was President William Ruto's intervention that secured his son's release after Haji ignored calls from both him and then-Interior Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki, now the Deputy President.

The revelations have triggered widespread reactions, with political leaders, analysts, and Kenyans weighing in.

While some praise Muturi's courage, others question his motives and timing.

Githunguri MP Gathoni Wamuchomba urged Kenyans to take Muturi seriously, saying: "When a hippo tells you the crocodile is sick and drowning, you must believe it-they live together underwater." However, Aldai MP Marianne Kitany hit out at Muturi for speaking out while still in government. "If CS Muturi wants to criticise the government, he should resign.