In a bold statement, Cabinet Secretary Justin Muturi has revealed that he, too, is a victim of abductions and extrajudicial activities during his tenure in government.
His remarks, made during a recent address, have raised alarm over the growing concerns of unlawful detentions and forced disappearances in Kenya.
Muturi, speaking candidly, emphasized the dangers these activities pose to the stability of the nation.
He warned that if left unchecked, the ongoing cases of abductions could ignite widespread chaos and plunge the country into anarchy.
The CS expressed deep concern that such issues are not being fully addressed, despite their severe impact on the country’s safety and well-being.
“I have taken this unusual step to highlight the severity of the situation,” Muturi explained.
His decision to speak out comes after several reports of government officials and ordinary citizens falling prey to abduction and other extrajudicial actions.
He called for open debates on the matter to find viable solutions and ensure that those responsible for these acts are held accountable.
Muturi urged the public, as well as political and legal leaders, to take these concerns seriously and prioritize the protection of human rights.
The issue of abductions has gained significant attention in Kenya over the past year, with many fearing that it could lead to a breakdown in law and order.
Muturi’s call for action serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need for reform and accountability within the security forces.
The growing tension surrounding this issue calls into question the state of justice in Kenya and what steps will be taken to prevent further violations of citizens’ rights.
With his comments, Muturi has opened the door for a crucial conversation about the future of the country’s security and its leadership’s commitment to uphold the rule of law.
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