Martha Karua condemned unending cases of abduction, the latest being that of activist Boniface Mwangi.

Karua also took a swipe on Parliament saying they have abdicated their roles

For instance, she said that the Senate is regarded as the upper house but did not show any such traits when they were debating on impeachment.

But she was quick to explain her remarks saying it is not exactly about impeached Deputy President, Rigathi Gachagua but whether everyone, including him, get justice.

"If you can hold a shambolic show and attend almost 100 percent, and when it is issues affecting Kenyans, including issues about the right to life, liberty, issues that affect Kenyans, bread and butter issues and economic issues, we see parliament not well attended. We see quorum hitches," she lamented.

And also stated: "I keep saying being in leadership or being elected is not a title deed. You cannot with it a task, do everything including commit murder to remain in power. You can be fired any day. And Ruto and his regime were fired in June. So they know they're using force and illegal means to remain in power.

She said that Ruto has not internalised the constitution, which gives people sovereign power.

"I heard him (Ruto), after the Gen Z riots, say enough is enough. Who is he to tell his employers, the Kenyan people, enough is enough? It is only your employer who can tell you enough is enough, pack and go. So in his head, he is a king. But I want to remind him today that he is a mere employee of the sovereign people of Kenya," Karua said.

Also of concern to Karua was the fact that Ruto has even defended the Adani deal, and from that, she can only deduce that he has an interest in them.

"Look at him even defending Adani. Adani did not elect him. It is the people of Kenya. Unless if Adani is his mask, and is the one behind all this haste at the airport at KETRACO. He is defending them because he has an interest in them, that is what I deduce. Otherwise, he would be defending his employer, the people of Kenya."