Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna says President William Ruto, Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, and Interior CS Kindiki should pray to stay in power indefinitely lest they face retribution for wrongs done to others.

Speaking on Citizen TV on Thursday, Senator Sifuna referred to recent incidents in which the government targeted the Kenyatta family.

The Senator says the main agenda of the Kenya Kwanza appears to be revenge and vindictiveness.

 "Kindiki, Ruto and Gachagua they best pray to their God that they remain in power forever because the seeds that they have sown will reap what you have sown."

The Nairobi Senator claimed that the current administration was pursuing vengeance for alleged historical wrongdoings by focusing on those they view as enemies.

Sifuna asserts that this strategy feeds into a vicious circle of hate and animosity in the political environment.

"We had a tradition in this country where we didn't go after retired President's. We dint see the sort of vengeance and vindictiveness from a regime that people would be elected and just processed to serve the people. It's very clear that the main agenda of this government was to visit revenge on the people that they perceive that maybe they treated them badly when they were in power. "

He asserted that such headlines could become a reality if the government continues down the path of revenge and vengeance.

"I am not a prophet, but where I close my eyes I can already see that headline. I can already see that headline say ex CS Kindiki protest police visit to his house. I can already see the breaking news item Ruto addressing the press at night outside his mother's house because police have come there." 

According to the Sifuna, individuals in positions of authority have sown the seeds of hatred, retaliation, and vengeance, creating a climate where the innocent suffer.