Eleven Kenyan Members of Parliament who visited Juba this week confirmed their country’s interest in disrupting South Sudanese opponents seeking regime change by violence.
Ashman Kamama, the Chairperson of National Security Committee, says Kenya will not host any South Sudanese with political influence.
He says the Kenyan Parliament is considering legislation against accommodation of political opponents in East African territories.
MP Kamama says Kenya wants political differences to be addressed in two-party’ manner.
He says Kenya is concerned about peace and prosperity in South Sudan.
MP Kamama swears that Kenya will never be used by South Sudanese political opponents as war launching corridor.
Kenya hosts many South Sudanese politicians of different affiliations.
Kenya’s position of siding comes amidst reports that it has deported James Gatdet Dak, the Spokesperson of SPLM/A-In-Opposition leader, Dr Riek Machar.