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Martha Karua asserts that abductions are sanctioned by President Ruto.

NARC- Kenya Party Leader Martha Karua has alleged that President William Ruto has okayed recent spate of abductions happening across the country.

 

 

Karua spilled the tea that the Kenya Kwanza administration is known for going after peeps who speak out against them. Stand up against the power, she said. 

She scrutinized the treatment of those people, wondering how they are whisked away to undisclosed places, then reappear days later – either breathing or zipped up in a body bag.

This is also permitted by William Ruto himself. It has evolved to be their distinctive mode of operation.

“It’s not just a single occurrence, a mere coincidence, no, it’s numerous individuals taken against their will, potentially even reaching the number of hundreds,” she proclaimed. Sure thing!

 


If you’re in power then, there’s no way you can tell us that things happen right under your nose and you ain’t aware. You must be in deep sleep then and you shouldn’t be there.

Karua referenced activist Boniface Mwangi, who got arrested on Sunday morning, pulled out of his home in Machakos County.  He was later set free on Monday morning.

The Ruto regime is out here spreading fear, bullying Kenyans, and silencing opposing views. Take a peek at Boniface Mwangi; he urged individuals to occupy the Stanchart marathon, not with ill intentions, but to proudly display the national flag.

Is it considered incitement when we urge individuals to plant trees? she questioned.

“Once you’ve committed an offense,
there is a legal framework within which one can be summoned and questioned. She stated that if you are picked in secret, it’s because you become an administrative issue. 

Ruto suspended the constitution without saying a word. “Is it not a matter of state agencies or police officers who are not in uniform, and they do not disclose their identity or acknowledge any wrongdoing,” she pondered.

 

 

 

 

Countless people who were captured by state authorities were not told about the accusations or officially registered at a police station. “Tens have been held incommunicado and denied access to their families, legal representation, and medical assistance,” Amnesty said.