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Ruto Ally Explains Why Government is Behind Abductions

Judith MwauraBy Judith MwauraFebruary 8, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Tiaty Member of Parliament, William Kamket, has claimed that Kenyans are being abducted as a consequence of criticizing President William Ruto’s government.

Speaking in Baringo County on Friday, February 7, Kamket suggested that these abductions are a form of punishment against those calling for the removal of Ruto’s administration.

His remarks appeared to confirm allegations that the state is involved in the abductions.

According to Kamket, some Kenyans are attempting to oust the government through unconstitutional means, which, he claimed, has led to the state’s retaliation.

“When you chant ‘Ruto Must Go’ and try to remove the president through illegal methods, what do you expect the government to do?” Kamket asked.

“You should anticipate what we call reprisals and repercussions. So, the murmurs you hear about people being arrested and abducted—those are simply consequences of attempting to overthrow the government unlawfully.”

The MP appeared to justify the ongoing abductions and arrests, suggesting that government critics are facing the consequences of their actions.

Rising Cases of Abduction Spark Public Outrage

Kenya has witnessed a surge in abductions, triggering public outcry and fears that the country is sliding back into its dark past, where enforced disappearances were rampant.

According to statistics from the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights (KNCHR), at least 13 new cases of abductions or enforced disappearances have been reported in the past three months. This has pushed the total number of such incidents to 82 since June 2024.

In December 2024 alone, seven cases of abductions were recorded, with six of the victims still missing. Overall, 29 people remain unaccounted for since June 2024, raising concerns about the safety of citizens.

Government Denies Involvement Amid Growing Accusations

Despite the increasing number of forced disappearances, Kenyan security agencies have consistently denied any involvement in the incidents.

Police Inspector General Douglas Kanja has repeatedly dismissed claims that law enforcement officers are behind the abductions.

However, controversy deepened when Public Service Cabinet Secretary (CS) Justin Muturi alleged that the National Intelligence Service (NIS) was responsible for some of these disappearances.

Muturi’s accusations came after his own son was allegedly abducted last year.

The CS revealed that he personally contacted President Ruto to intervene, and within an hour of the call, his son was released.

This revelation has fueled speculation that high-ranking officials are aware of the abductions and may have the power to influence their outcomes.

Ruto Promises to End Abductions

President William Ruto has acknowledged concerns over the rising cases of abductions and vowed to put an end to them.

Speaking at a public event in Homa Bay, Ruto assured Kenyans that his government would take action to stop the disappearances.

However, he also urged the youth to exercise discipline and respect as the country works toward unity and development.

“We will put an end to these abductions so that young Kenyans can live in peace. But at the same time, they must be disciplined and respectful so that we can build the country together,” Ruto stated.

Despite the president’s promise, Kenyans remain skeptical, with many demanding accountability and justice for those who have gone missing under mysterious circumstances.

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