Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has strongly condemned the recent attack on former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, emphasizing the sanctity of human life.
Speaking in Kitui, Kindiki declared, “Kila mtu atakufa!” (“Everyone will die!”), underscoring the inevitability of death and the importance of respecting life.
The attack on Gachagua has drawn widespread condemnation from various sectors, including religious institutions.
The Anglican Church has challenged the government to arrest the perpetrators, highlighting the need to end political intolerance.
Kindiki’s remarks reflect a broader call for unity and peace in Kenya’s political landscape.
He urged leaders and citizens alike to uphold the rule of law and engage in constructive dialogue to resolve differences, reinforcing the nation’s commitment to democracy and human rights.