I’m Not Aware of Any Kenyans Abducted During Protests – President Ruto
President William Ruto now says he is not aware of any Kenyan who was reportedly abducted by the country’s security agencies during or after the recent spate of anti-government protests across the nation.
President Ruto, who spoke during a town hall session in Kisumu on Thursday evening, urged citizens whose kin or friends have reportedly gone missing under mysterious circumstances during protests to come forward with their names for action to be taken by the government.
The Head of State tasked Interior Principal Secretary Raymond Omollo, who was also present, to take up the matter and ensure that the cases were followed to the latter and the missing individuals were found.
“If there is a family that their child or friend or relative went to a demonstration, whether it is last year or this year, and never came back, I want to know the names because I will take firm and decisive action,” he said.
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“Because as I talk to you today, I don’t have a single name of somebody who has been abducted or disappeared. The PS for Interior, Raymond, is here. Kama uko na jina ya mtu alienda maandamano na akapotea, haijulikana mahali yuko, tunataka jina yake, familia yake wakuje.Patia huyu mngwana hayo majina, we will deal with that situation.”
He added: “Because Kenyans have a right of association within the parameters of the law, and no Kenyan should be subjected to inhuman treatment because of their political persuasion.”
The President went ahead to reiterate his promise to Kenyans during the campaign period that he would end the era of extrajudicial killings and State-enforced disappearances if elected to top office.
He cited the case of River Yala where at least 40 bodies were found dumped in 2022, noting that his administration will endeavor to protect the lives of all citizens regardless of their political leanings.
“I committed to the people of Kenya, that under my administration, I do not want a situation where a Kenyan disappears,” said Ruto.
“There were days when people were found in River Yala here, executed. I want to promise the people of Kenya that under my administration, there will be no Kenyans in River Yala or any other place.”
I’m Not Aware of Any Kenyans Abducted During Protests – President Ruto