Murkomen cautions youth on social media misuse, supports Kahariri’s ‘Ruto must go’ warning

Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen. | FILE
Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba
Murkomen has warned Kenyan youth against misusing social media amid the ongoing
debate on last week’s comments by Chief of Defence Forces General Charles
Kahariri on the ‘Ruto must go’ campaign.
General Kahairi and NIS boss Noordin Haji
condemned the movement which Kenyan youth have sustained since last year’s
protests against President William Ruto’s government, sparking criticism over
their involvement in politics.
On Sunday, CS Murkomen, however, defended Kahariri
and Haji, saying youth should listen to them and refrain from “social media
arguments” that he said could jeopardise Kenya’s political stability.
“Those two gentlemen are speaking from
information and are warning you about the future of your country. You are making
social media arguments here and there,” Murkomen told a service at the African
Inland Church in Makutano, Meru.
“The future of a country needs order,
otherwise, we will be in the same situation with our neighbours, sitting in
refugee camps.”
The minister echoed Kahariri’s remarks on removing
political leaders from office, saying youth should stick to constitutional
methods.
“During elections, there is how to remove someone
from office. There is also impeachment and jails if someone breaks the law,” Murkomen
said.
At the same time, the Interior CS said the
government would set up a security base in Samburu to tame banditry and cattle
rustling in surrounding areas, as well as introduce what he called modern, technology-driven
techniques to combat insecurity.
“We will harness the power of technology
where security officers are not physically needed there. We shall introduce surveillance
equipment which monitors these bandits at their hideouts and then tackle them
from these,” Murkomen said.
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