A section of Murang'a politicians has castigated President William Ruto's government over the continued involvement of various government entities in pursuing political opponents.
They claim the president has weaponized security agents, the Kenya Revenue Authority, the Ethics and Anticorruption Commission, and IPOA against opponents.
Led by Jamleck Kamau and George Kibuku, they called on the government to live up to its calling to protect the lives of the citizens.
Speaking in Githunguri village, Kangema, at the home of Boniface Kariuki, who was shot as he hawked masks in Nairobi, the politicians demanded justice for the victims of police brutality.