‘Tighten your security and be careful!’ Wetangula advises MPs following Were’s murder
Speaker Moses Wetangula, speaking after visiting the family of late Kasipul MP Charles Ong'ondo Were. PHOTO|COURTESY
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National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetangula has urged Members of Parliament to beef up their personal security and remain vigilant over possible dangers in light of the murder of their colleague, Kasipul MP Charles Ong'ondo Were.
Wetangula, who spoke on Tuesday after visiting the family of
the late MP, cautioned of potential dangers facing the members, saying that
“most of their electorates did not like them’.
According to the Speaker, the tragic murder of Were can happen
to anyone in the country, and therefore, the lawmakers should be on the lookout
for security breaches and threats.
“Our friend has died in very tragic circumstances; in the
hands of criminals because everybody who can pull a trigger to another is
nothing but a criminal. I encourage you, members; what has happened to Were can
happen to any one of you, so tighten your security, the contingent of your
security, don’t fear to live, don’t live in fear but be very careful as you go
around,” he advised.
“As MPs, very few people like you for strange reasons,
people who want to come to Parliament don’t like people who are in Parliament. Most
times you will find someone campaigning against you, but they are talking a lot of
filth about the House and parliamentarians…Safety is key to everybody.”
The former Bungoma Senator went on to slam a section of online
critics evoking negative memories about the late MP to tarnish his name.
Wetangula encouraged MP Were’s family to remain stolid amid
the criticisms, and ignore ‘Kenyans online’ asserting that they were unbecoming
and ‘heartless’.
“As a family, you have lost; don’t pay any attention to the
filth and nonsense on social media. Kenyans have become very callous, heartless
and people who are difficult to describe. Pay attention to your family, that now
you must live together as one,” he noted.
The remarks by the Speaker come amidst mixed reactions regarding
the life of the late MP, where a section of people made dark allegations
against Were.
The MP was shot five times last week in Nairobi and four key
suspects have since been arrested.


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