Kakamega Senator Cleophas Malala retreated from a tweet in which he had urged beleaguered Nairobi Senator Johnson Sakaja to resign.
This after he received serious backlash from Kenyans who accused him of encouraging and defending impunity.
Sakaja on Monday resigned as chairman of the Senate Adhoc Committee on Covid-19.
Speaking outside the Kilimani Police Station after recording a statement, Sakaja apologized to Kenyans for flouting the government’s curfew orders and announced he was stepping down from the committee.
The senator said he had decided to step down from his position in the committee in order to set an example and take responsibility for his actions.
“I take responsibility for having flouted the Covid-19 rules. I was outside my home past 9 pm. It is regrettable but all of us make mistakes,” he said.
But via Twitter on Monday, Kakamega Senator Cleophas Malala said they shall not accept Sakaja’s resignation.
“Being found in a bar past time is equivalent to forgetting to put on a mask while eating. I stand with my distinguished cousin,” he said.
Joining Malala on the defense bandwagon was the Director of Political Affairs at State House Machel Waikenda who said, “I stand with my brother Sakaja and the senate should not accept his resignation.”
Sakaja was arrested alongside three others after they were found drinking outside the city pub at around 1 am on Saturday.
While in custody, the senator was asked to be given a free bond but he refused to leave the cell.
The police later said Sakaja threatened to transfer all the officers involved in his arrest within 24 hours.