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I Don’t Regret Ordering Police to Shoot Protesters in the Leg, Ruto Says on Al Jazeera

Judith MwauraBy Judith MwauraNovember 10, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Ruto Defends Police Shoot-to-Leg Orders, Says He Has No Regrets

President William Ruto has firmly stated that he does not regret instructing the police to shoot protesters in the leg if they target key government installations.

Speaking in an interview with Al Jazeera published on Sunday, Ruto described the directive as necessary to maintain law and order in the country.

Ruto rejected claims that his government is using the police to suppress dissent, insisting that security agencies act within the boundaries of the law.

“I do not regret those comments at all because the law allows the police to use force when people’s lives are at risk. The police understand their duties and know what they are allowed to do,” he said.

The President explained that his statements were intended to ensure a balance between protecting the rights of protesters and safeguarding the lives and property of innocent citizens.

He also emphasized the independence of the National Police Service (NPS), clarifying that his earlier comments were not formal directives but rather his personal position on public safety. “The police are independent, and nowhere in the law do I have the authority to direct their actions,” Ruto added.

Despite criticism from parts of the Kenyan media, which have labelled his administration as rogue, particularly over the police handling of protests, Ruto maintained that the press has the freedom to express its opinions. “The media are independent.

They write what they believe, even if I disagree with it. They have the right to say whatever they want,” he remarked.

On concerns about police misconduct and reports of excessive force, including the death of teacher and activist Albert Ojawang’, Ruto reiterated his government’s commitment to ensuring discipline and accountability within the police force.

“We have thousands of police officers, and it is inevitable that a few may go rogue. That is why we have laws to deal with them.

We will continue to ensure that the majority of police officers know their responsibilities and act properly,” he said.

Shoot Orders Controversy

In July this year, Ruto issued a warning to individuals involved in violent protests, urging the police to respond decisively to protect public property and government institutions.

During the launch of the Police Housing Project at Kilimani Police Station in Nairobi, he stated: “Anyone deciding to storm a person’s business or a police station should be shot in the leg. Afterwards, they can go to court and face the consequences.”

His remarks triggered nationwide debate. Human rights groups condemned the statements, arguing that they encouraged excessive use of force. On the other hand, supporters praised the move, viewing it as a necessary measure to prevent chaos and anarchy.

Ruto’s comments continue to spark discussions on the balance between law enforcement, human rights, and public safety in Kenya. While critics argue that such measures may infringe on civil liberties, the President insists that his priority remains protecting citizens and maintaining order.

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