Former CJ David Maraga condemns abductions in new year message

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Former CJ David Maraga condemns abductions in new year message

Former Chief Justice David Maraga has condemned the ongoing abductions in the country and urged the Kenya Kwanza government to ensure accountability and respect of the Constitution in the New Year.

In his New Year message to Kenyans, Maraga said 2025 must be the year of accountability for those who caused so much pain to citizens in 2024.

“This must be the year that we stand firmly for constitutionalism, the rule of law and justice. Let us always remember our collective destiny and safeguard it,” said Maraga.

At the same time, the former Chief Justice noted that Kenyan politics must never again be divisive.

He condemned the killing, torture and abductions of the youth and called for the immediate release of those still being held unlawfully.

According to Maraga, Kenyans voted for a new constitution in 2010 to address the culture of impunity and confront the outright unresponsive attitudes to genuine issues of public concern.

Maraga explained that it was the desire of Kenyans from all walks of life to take charge of their collective destiny.

“Fidelity to the Constitution is fundamental. It keeps us all grounded in our responsibility to build a just society. When Kenyans voted overwhelmingly for a new constitution in August 2010, they laid down a fundamentally new vision for transforming the country and nation. This is the vision that was at the heart of the June-July national protests dubbed “Gen Z”,” he stated.

Maraga said the erosion of basic dignity and economic mismanagement sparked the protests and outrage witnessed this year.

“We must urgently address the decline in vital sectors such as education and health. We must reset the economy to create decent jobs for our youth and restructure our tax regime to guarantee fairness and sustainability of the tax burden. This is possible. The country has done this before and can do it again,” he stated.

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Kirinyaga Governor Anne Waiguru has rushed out at the Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA) for failing to reign on police officers alleged to be involved in abductions of innocent Kenyans.  Waiguru said recent wave of abductions allegedly being undertaken by people suspected to be police officers was giving the government a very bad image and therefore making it hard for leaders supporting the current administration to defend it.  The Governor claimed IPOA had failed in its mission to promote accountability and professionalism in the National Police Service (NPS) by allegedly allowing rogue police officers to continue perpetuating acts of abductions.   “I have said this several times and even the President has called for a stop to these abductions. IPOA must do its work, because you are making our work very difficult to defend the government if abduction becomes the news every day,” she said.  She said the agency must investigate and bring to book, police alleged to be involved in abductions and enforced disappearance of innocent Kenyans so as to arrest the situation.  Read Also Is Babu Owino turning to Sonko?…


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