Uproar as Gabriel Oguda, more anti-Finance Bill protesters reportedly abducted ahead of Tuesday demos
Kenyans online are protesting the increased
police abduction of activists and protesters who have been vocal against the unpopular
Finance Bill 2024.
Ahead of Tuesday’s nationwide demonstrations
against the proposed law, social media reports emerged that key figures in the
youth-led peaceful protests had been arrested and their whereabouts remained
unknown.
They include Gabriel Oguda, a popular
social commentator and vocal critic of President William Ruto’s government, whom reports
say was abducted in the wee hours of Tuesday.
Oguda’s brother Zachary posted online that the newspaper columnist was whisked away from his house by men believed to be police officers.
“Any tweets coming from @gabrieloguda were
already scheduled. HE ISN’T SAFE,” Zachary added in a post some minutes past 4 a.m.
Others are people behind the X pages Franje,
Drey Mwangi and Osama Otero, among others.
The latest cases add to other protesters who were captured over the weekend such as Shadrak Kiprono, alias Shad Khalif, who was abducted on Saturday night in Nairobi’s South B area and whose whereabouts remain unclear.
The Law Society of Kenya (LSK) in a statement on Tuesday morning condemned the abductions as a return to darkness. LSK President Faith Odhiambo vowed that the lawyers' body will bring those orchestrating the abductions to book.
"Over the last 72 hrs, Kenya has been drawn back to the dark era of a rogue, irrational police force operating through repressive, retrogressive, clandestine, illegal, extra-judicial tactics to forcefully quell public dissent against misgivings of government, lapses in governance and more specifically, the contentious Finance Bill 2024," Odhiambo said.
"We will unmask and take action against these rogue criminal elements putting our police in ruin."
Some protesters were released before Tuesday after a public uproar; Dr Austin Omondi, alias Ja Prado, was released on Sunday night.
Omondi was running a blood donation drive
for injured protesters at Sikh Union along Nairobi’s Forest Road and is said to
have been captured by individuals in a vehicle bearing the registration number
KCU 819H.
Prominent X user Billy Simani, alias Crazy
Nairobian, was on Saturday evening released from police custody following his
arrest on Friday.
Kenya Human Rights
Commission (KHRC) on Monday also condemned the
abductions and called for an immediate cessation of this trend.
“The abductions, often
occurring at night and carried out by police officers in plain clothes and
unmarked vehicles, aim to intimidate protesters planning to participate in
future peaceful demonstrations urging MPs to reject the bill,” KHRC said.
LSK at the time also called for the
unconditional and immediate release of the abductees.
Two people have so far
died from police-inflicted injuries since the anti-Finance Bill demonstrations began last Tuesday.
A nationwide strike dubbed #TotalShutdownKE is on Tuesday scheduled to take place across all counties, especially in Nairobi's central business district, to pressure parliamentarians to shoot down the bill this week.
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