Former Cabinet Secretary Raphael Tuju has said he should be buried within 48 hours after his death.
He also directed that no current state officials should be allowed to be involved in his funeral programme.
Speaking during a prayer meeting with relatives and residents of Rariedo village at his Rarieda home, Tuju further revealed that he has already identified two burial sites where he wishes to be laid to rest in case of his death.
Tuju said the family will have to decide whether to inter him at the family common cemetery or next to his late father Odiyo Tuju when he dies.
He said he is prepared for any eventuality amid allegations of threats to his life and harassment by police.
“I am mentally ready for any torture anybody would want meted on me. Nobody lives forever,” Tuju said.
The former legislator attributed his current woes and tribulations to persecution by a high-ranking state officer who he said had interest in his multimillion property in Nairobi.
He however remained confident that nobody will take away his 27-acre Karen land since he has the requisite documentation and proof of ownership.
“I am clear that the courts have pronounced itself on my property in Nairobi and has suspended any other titles claiming ownership until the matter is heard and resolved Tuju added.”
Raphael Tuju who in the past survived both plane and car crashes has been in the limelight over contested Karen property.
He was recently arrested and detained in police cells at Karen police station over allegations of false information to police officer before he was hospitalized over failing health.
by Brian Ondeng
