Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna has revealed that senators might summon Mining CS Hassan Joho on Parliament to explain why he would threaten Kenyans over freedom of speech.
This he said while speaking on Radio Citizen.
The Nairobi senator confirmed that Joho might be summoned to Parliament to explain why he would threaten Kenyans’ not to use their freedom of speech as stated in the constitution of Kenya.

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This government does not know how to communicate with Kenyans. There is no need for threats. In the case of Joho, we parliamentarians will summon him to ask him why he is threatening Kenyans.
Edwin Sifuna said.
He added by saying that Joho should remember he’s not a politician, not a Governor but a Cabinet Secretary.
He is lucky that we will go for recess till February, but we won’t forget. We will summon him and ask him what he means when he says that he will come for people online.
The Senator further said.
The Nairobi Senator said that Kenyans are not against the upgrading of the airport as all they want is transparency.
The law dictates that the state should announce all the projects that it considers priority projects under the PPP model. To date, the President doesn’t understand why Kenyans were against Adani.
Sifuna also said.

The senator felt that he would seek to amend the PPP laws whereby even if a company initiates a Privately Initiated Proposal (Pip), in seven days, the government must make it public.
We don’t want a situation where a whistleblower such as Nelson Amenya telling us that the airport is being sold so that we take things seriously.
The senator noted.
Joho had recently issued a warning against Kenyans taking to social media their frustrations against President William Ruto’s Administration adding that there was no way the country would move forward by being unpatriotic and praying for Raila Odinga’s downfall in his bid for African Union Commission (AUC).

