Kirinyaga: Chaos erupts at funeral service after politicians barred from speaking

Tensions flared when Kirinyaga Woman Representative Njeri Maina defied the presiding bishop’s directive to steer clear of controversial political topics.
A funeral service for three children killed in a road accident in Gichugu, Kirinyaga County, took a dramatic turn when chaos erupted after politicians were barred from addressing mourners.
Tensions flared when Kirinyaga Woman Representative Njeri Maina defied the presiding bishop’s directive to steer clear of controversial political topics.
In a dramatic moment, Bishop Simon
Munene grabbed the microphone from her, triggering an angry reaction from a
section of mourners who demanded that the MP be allowed to speak.
"This
is a burial ceremony and not a police rally… thank you,” said Bishop Munene.
Emotions
ran high as the situation spiralled out of control, with irate residents
shouting uncontrollably and disrupting the entire ceremony. The unrest
escalated to the point where Bishop Munene was forced to flee for his safety as
a group of agitated youths turned against him.
"That
is not what we came here to do,” he said.
Earlier,
the bishop had urged politicians to respect the occasion, focus on paying
tribute to the departed, and stand in solidarity with the bereaved families.
"Hapa
hatuongei kama SHA inafanya kazi ama haifanyi, kama barabara zimetengenezwa au
la, kwa sababu tukifanya hivyo hatutakuwa na heshima kwa hawa watu ambao
wamefiwa,” he said.
"Sisi
kama viongozi lazima tupewe nafasi ya kuzungumza… na mimi nikizungumza natetea
hawa wananchi,” Maina said in response.
The
intervention of Kirinyaga Senator Kamau Murango helped restore order, allowing
the burial service to proceed after the politicians got their way.
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