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Keep off politics or face action, Kindiki warns public servants

By By Esther NyamburaMay 30, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Deputy president Prof.Kithure Kindiki speaking in Kiambaa constituency on April 13. [Edward Kiplimo,Standard]

Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has cautioned public servants against engaging in political activities, insisting their focus should remain on serving citizens, not playing partisan games.

Speaking in Embu County, Kindiki emphasised that civil servants must dedicate themselves to public service and steer clear of political entanglements.

Furthermore, the DP warned politicians against using state officers to advance political agendas, saying disciplinary measures would be taken against any public official found culpable.

“We do not want to misuse our chiefs, county officers, and police officers to do politics. Because when we do that, we undermine the rule of law and the stability of our country. We should put politics aside. Any public officer, including security officials, who take part in partisan politics—actions will be taken against them,” said Kindiki.

His remarks follow the sudden transfer of popular Mugithi artist and police officer Samuel Muchoki, popularly known as Samidoh.

According to reliable sources, Samidoh was redeployed from the Anti-Stock Theft Unit (ASTU) in Gilgil to Baringo, Rift Valley region, just days after a video of his live performance went viral.

Though the National Police Service has not issued an official statement, internal sources suggest the move was disciplinary—triggered by a performance of the ‘wantam’ song, which has become a rallying chant among critics of President William Ruto ahead of the 2027 elections.

Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has cautioned public servants against engaging in political activities, insisting their focus should remain on serving citizens, not playing partisan games.

Speaking in Embu County, Kindiki emphasised that civil servants must dedicate themselves to public service and steer clear of political entanglements.

Furthermore, the DP warned politicians against using state officers to advance political agendas, saying disciplinary measures would be taken against any public official found culpable.
“We do not want to misuse our chiefs, county officers, and police officers to do politics. Because when we do that, we undermine the rule of law and the stability of our country. We should put politics aside. Any public officer, including security officials, who take part in partisan politics—actions will be taken against them,” said Kindiki.

His remarks follow the
sudden transfer
of popular Mugithi artist and police officer Samuel Muchoki, popularly known as Samidoh.
According to reliable sources, Samidoh was redeployed from the Anti-Stock Theft Unit (ASTU) in Gilgil to Baringo, Rift Valley region, just days after a video of his live performance went viral.
Though the National Police Service has not issued an official statement, internal sources suggest the move was disciplinary—triggered by a performance of the ‘wantam’ song, which has become a rallying chant among critics of President William Ruto ahead of the 2027 elections.

Published Date: 2025-05-30 20:26:08
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By Esther Nyambura
Source: The Standard
By Esther Nyambura

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