
Kenyan Governor's Emotional Plea: End the Killings!
Kenyan Governor Condemns Killings, Urges Ruto to Act Homa Bay, Kenya – Governor Gladys Wanga of Homa Bay County delivered a passionate speech today condemning the recent surge in killings across Kenya. Wanga directly addressed President William Ruto, calling for immediate action to stop the violence. "The government should be protecting the lives of Kenyans, not killing them," Wanga declared, her voice filled with emotion. "You are the commander in chief; make sure these killings end!" Wanga's speech comes amidst growing concerns over extrajudicial killings in the country. The death of Albert Ojwang, a young man whose murder Wanga referenced, has become a symbol of the broader crisis. She further highlighted the lack of accountability for past killings, stating that "every time any killing happens in Kenya, the next day there's a lot of propaganda in the news." She called for a thorough investigation and an end to the political cover-ups she believes are hindering justice. Wanga's powerful words underscore the urgent need for action to address the escalating violence and ensure the safety of Kenyan citizens.