Governor Wanga condemns police brutality as 8 injured in Homa Bay protests
Homa
Bay County Governor Gladys Wanga has voiced strong concerns over police
brutality witnessed in Homa Bay town during recent anti-finance bill protests.
During
her visit to Homa Bay County Teaching and Referral Hospital, Governor Wanga
checked on the victims of the protests and expressed her displeasure with law enforcement's handling of the demonstrations.
“We
are shocked by the actions of the police here because now we have eight young
people admitted here with bullet wounds, three in theatre, and others waiting
to be taken to theatre," said Governor Wanga.
The
first-term governor criticized the police officers for their reckless approach,
which resulted in injuries to eight protesters.
She
emphasized that the police involvement was excessive and unnecessary, stressing
that the right to demonstrate unarmed is a constitutional right.
Governor
Wanga urged the government to ensure that police officers protect citizens
rather than harm them during protests.
She
also recalled previous instances where police disrupted peaceful protests, such
as the post-election demonstrations and the Azimio la Umoja Coalition's
petitions against the Kenya Kwanza government.
"We
left our young children to be on the streets, but now the way it is going, we
are going to put on our shoes and boots and join them," declared Governor
Wanga.
Despite
the chaos, Governor Wanga confirmed that no property was destroyed in Homa Bay,
highlighting that the excessive force used by the police was unjustified.
She called on Homa Bay-based police to exercise restraint when dealing with civilians, particularly the young people advocating for a just cause.
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