Nandi Hills MP Alfred Keter has extolled Devolution CS Anne Waiguru for leaving, saying his supplications to God have been replied.
Keter said Waiguru's abdication was long past due blaming President Uhuru Kenyatta for "protecting" Waiguru over claims of defilement at the NYS.
"My petition to God and that of numerous Kenyans have been replied with Waiguru being sufficiently strong to clear route for free bodies to direct examinations on defilement reports in her service," he said.
Talking at Eldoret International Airport (EIA) on Sunday, Keter said Waiguru had made a striking stride and it was for sure a glad day for Kenyans as war against defilement is concerned.
He asked others said in association with debasement to stick to this same pattern and leave expressing that defilement had affected adversely on the economy.
Keter has been on the bleeding edge in requiring the renunciation of Waiguru over assertions of defilement at the NYS and the loss of Sh791 million.
The Nandi Hills MP made a first endeavor to reprimand Waiguru a month ago, however the appeal was denied by National Assembly speaker Justin Muturi for neglecting to meet the required limit after a few MPs pulled back their marks.
Keter rebuked the administration over the withdrawal of the mark saying a few MPs were threatened while others were paid off into deserting the reprimand arrangement.
Keter however said early November that he had gathered more marks and was prepared to make second endeavor to guarantee the movement to denunciation Waiguru makes it to the floor of the House.