Ichungwah Threatens to Call Demonstration

National Assembly Majority Leader Kimani Ichung’wah has been among Kenya Kwanza Alliance leaders who have vehemently defended police action during recent anti-government protests.

During the recent demonstrations, the police were accused of using excessive force  while dealing with Azimio la Umoja One Kenya Coalition Party protesters.

The opposition coalition accused the police of killing innocent demonstrators under the pretext of protecting people’s properties.

However, Ichung’wah defended the police, arguing that they were being “vilified” for doing their jobs in ensuring peace during the demonstrations.

Now a video has emerged on social media of the Kikuyu 

MP blasting the police for allegedly killing innocent Kenyans .

In the undated clip shared by Azimio TV, the visibly angry lawmaker threatened to lead demonstrations over increased police killings in his Kikuyu Constituency.

In the viral clip, Ichung’wah threatened to stage major demonstrations saying he would not allow his people to be killed like ‘chickens’.

Ichung’wah, who was addressing a senior police officer, wondered how many people the police were willing to kill.

In a related story, Azimio la Umoja leaders said the issue of police brutality  will not be conversed at the dialogue table but will instead be escalated.

During the interdenominational requiem mass on Friday, August 11, for 12 victims of alleged police brutality, Azimio leaders vowed to take action against Inspector General of Police Japhet Koome.

Azimio la Umoja leader Raila Odinga’s running mate in the 2022 presidential polls Martha Karua, said:

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