CS Murkomen: Police were not informed of Sifuna-led Kitengela rally
A crowd attending the Edwin Sifuna-led rally in Kitengela on February 15, 2026.
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Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has revealed
that police were not briefed about the political rally in Kitengela led by
embattled Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party Secretary General Edwin Sifuna
that drew thousands of supporters this past Sunday.
Sifuna led a rival ODM faction rally attended by Embakasi East
MP Babu Owino, Siaya Governor James Orengo and ODM Deputy Party Leader Godfrey
Osotsi among other leaders.
Chaos erupted during the event after police lobbed teargas and
fired shots to disperse the crowd. Following the rally, Sifuna confirmed that one person was fatally shot by
police officers.
Speaking during a Huduma na Usalama mashinani forum in Nakuru
County on Wednesday, Murkomen alleged that the rally took place on a market
day, adding that many residents were caught up in the fracas.
He further claimed that goons had been ferried from Machakos
and Nairobi to attend the meeting.
Murkomen’s remarks come as the Sifuna-led faction prepares to
tour Kakamega County under the ‘Linda Mwananchi’ tour, in what is seen as a
test of the faction’s popularity.
In response to the Kitengela chaos, Sifuna faulted President William
Ruto and CS Murkomen for the violence, accusing them of deploying police and
hiring goons to disrupt public gatherings.
“They do not respect the rights of Kenyans and are intolerant
of democratic competition. They have chosen to unleash state violence on
Kenyans instead of addressing the many challenges facing them,” he said.
“They wrongly believe that the use of state violence will
deter Kenyans from exercising their political rights. To the contrary, Kenyans
will not surrender and live on their knees. Instead, they will defend their
rights and use their votes to effect change through the ballot.
Sifuna vowed to pursue legal action and ensure those
responsible are held accountable.


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