Wanjigi says President Ruto 'fully responsible' for abductions, protest killings
Businessman Jimi Wanjigi addresses the press on September 3, 2024. PHOTO | COURTESY
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Wanjigi,
in a heavily worded statement on Tuesday, accused President Ruto’s
administration of illegally using State machinery to “spread terror amongst
Kenyans” through abductions, enforced disappearances and extrajudicial
killings.
While
terming the President as a ‘Constitution delinquent,’ Wanjigi claimed the Head
of State used the police and military to terrorise Kenyans leading to the
deaths of more than 60 youths and over 100 abductions.
“President
Ruto has not only violated the Constitution of Kenya but also contravened the
oath of office he took,” stated the former presidential candidate.
“He has
become Constitution delinquent. For the avoidance of doubt, President Ruto is
solely responsible for the abductions, enforced disappearances and murdering of
the young people of this country Gen Z. He has turned police into his political
militia.”
Wanjigi
resuscitated the ghosts of the 2007 Post Election Violence where Ruto was charged
for crimes against humanity at the International Criminal Court (ICC), accusing
the President of being a dictator who uses violence to impose fear on people
for exercising their rights.
“Kenyans
must never forget Ruto was a suspect at the International Criminal Court (ICC).
President Ruto is hypocritically mocking, laughing and demeaning the abducted,
disappeared and murdered sons and daughters of this country and their loved
ones who are painfully crying daily,” said Wanjigi.
"The
only crime they have committed is exercising their constitutional and
democratic right peacefully and unarmed. We must never yield to Ruto's tyranny.
President Ruto's cruelty, brutality and dictatorship can only be compared to
that of Adolf Hitler, Slobodan Milosevic, Pol Pot, Idi Amin, and Omar Al Bashir
among other such sadistic despots."
The 2022
presidential aspirant went on to express empathy for the families whose kin
were abducted or killed saying the country was moving in the wrong direction.
He
decried the rampant cases being witnessed in the country, pointing out that he
would seek legal redress locally and internationally to ensure that the
government is held accountable over protest deaths and enforced disappearances.
“I stand
in solidarity and empathy with all the families here and those who did not make
it to come for the sons and daughters who have been abducted and disappeared.
It is devastating for a family and friends when a loved one disappears. Yet
this is the harsh reality facing Kenya now,” said Wanjigi.
“Your
pain is my pain. I am sounding the alarm: We are on the edge of an abyss and
moving speedily in the wrong direction. We must all wake up and collectively
demand for truth, accountability and justice.”
He also demanded the release of activist Bob
Njagi as well as brothers Longton Jamil and Aslam Jamil who were abducted two
weeks ago in Kitengela by people believed to be police officers.


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