A civil society organisation, dubbed the Public Service Governance, has cautioned the government against violating the constitution when cracking down on critics.
PSG president Ambassador Esther Waringa asked the government to stop abductions of youth expressing divergent opinion adding that the government has a duty to protect citizens in accordance with chapter 26 of the Constitution on the right to life.
Addressing a press conference when she unveiled a governance and leadership status report at Clarion Hotel Nairobi, Ambassador Waringa criticised the Inspector General of Police, the head of National Intelligence Service and Directorate of Criminal Investigations for their failure to safeguard Kenyans against ongoing abductions. "The law is clear, if any Kenyan commits an offence of whatever magnitude, they must first be produced in a court of law and answer to charges before any action is taken," Waringa said.
She demanded the release of other abducted Kenyans, whose whereabouts are still unknown.