Jimi Wanjigi has issued a strong condemnation of President William Ruto, accusing him of being responsible for illegal abductions and enforced disappearances in Kenya.
Wanjigi expresses solidarity with the families who have suffered the disappearance of their loved ones, painting a picture of fear, insecurity, and injustice that affects not only the immediate victims but the entire society.
Wanjigi emphasizes that the alleged actions by the government are a gross violation of human rights and the Constitution of Kenya.
He asserts that President Ruto has violated his oath of office, contravening the duties of protecting and upholding the sovereignty, integrity, and dignity of the people of Kenya.
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By comparing Ruto’s leadership to dictatorial regimes, Wanjigi implies that the situation in Kenya is deteriorating and needs urgent attention.
Furthermore, Wanjigi calls for collective action to hold the government accountable for these grave injustices.
He points out that the abductions and disappearances amount to crimes against humanity, violating both national and international laws, including the Rome Statute.
The press release urges Kenyans not to forget that Ruto was once a suspect at the International Criminal Court (ICC), reminding them of the historical context of his leadership.
For more information on human rights violations in Kenya, you can visit trusted sources such as Human Rights Watch or Amnesty International, which monitor such events closely.

