‘Tuliwaambia wakuje, sasa wameingia kwa nyasi’: Kindiki says on Azimio suspending protests
Interior
Cabinet Secretary Prof. Kithure Kindiki now claims that the Raila Odinga-led
opposition Azimio la Umoja One Kenya coalition opted to suspend its planned
anti-government demonstrations after the State issued a stern warning on the
same.
Speaking
on Tuesday in Elgeyo Marakwet County during a security baraza, Kindiki sought
to make it clear that the government will not renege on its promise to protect
the properties and livelihoods of Kenyans despite the opposition calling off
the planned protests.
The
Interior CS added that any person found engaging in destructive behaviour,
looting, damaging property or causing loss of life under the pretense of the
demos will be met with severe consequences.
“Wakati walikuja kuanza kisirani saa kumi na moja,
wakakuta tulikuja saa saba ya usiku tunawangojea. Hiyo siku tatu wameona cha
mtema kuni. Hawatajaribu tena. Walikaakaa wakatangaza ingine kesho, tukawaambia
kujeni, sasa wameingia kwa nyasi,” he said.
“Nataka ijulikane, Kenya hii hatutakubali mtu
yeyote kujificha kwa siasa, kabila, dini kuvuruga amani ya wananchi. We will
not accept, ata ukiwa nani, it doesn’t matter your status.”
While
assessing the progress of the ongoing construction of the Tangul-Kamologon
forest road, a critical security route in the region, CS Kindiki urged
politicians to refrain from dealing in arms lest they face the full force of
the law.
Elgeyo
Marakwet Governor Wesley Rotich, on his part, urged the State to bring the
organisers of the said demos to book to prevent such incidents from occurring
in future.
Kindiki had on Monday told Kenyans to expect what
he described as a more vicious police operation during the opposition’s anti-government
protests that were initially set for Wednesday before being postponed.
“Let people do the politics and whatever they want
peacefully and in a civil manner; looting, theft, robbery and crime will not be
permitted. We cannot relent on that bit,” he told a security baraza in Baringo.
“Last week’s operation during those three days was
very small, this time round we will be even more vicious.”
Azimio announced that it had suspended the protests,
stating that instead of taking to the streets, they will hold "solidarity
parades and vigil for victims of police brutality in various locations in all
parts of the country."
The coalition called on its supporters to come out
and light candles and lay flowers for the victims of police brutality during
previous demos.
"Azimio has made the decision that on
Wednesday, rather than go to the streets for a peaceful demonstration as
earlier announced, we will hold solidarity parades and vigil for victims of
police brutality in various locations in all parts of the country," Azimio
said in a statement to newsrooms on Monday.
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