
Kenyan Senator's Explosive Demand: Murkomen Must Resign!
Kenyan Senator Demands Resignation of CS Murkomen Over Ojwang's Death NAIROBI, Kenya – Tensions flared in the Kenyan Parliament today as Senator Khalwale of Kakamega County launched a scathing attack on Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki Murkomen, demanding his immediate resignation. The focus of Khalwale's outburst was the death of Albert Ojwang, and what Khalwale called the government's inadequate response to the investigation into Ojwang's death. "You have the audacity to come and face the parliament of Kenya and tell Kenyans 'you don’t see and you don’t know'," Khalwale thundered during a heated parliamentary session. "For the respect of Albert Ojwang, can you immediately resign. You are not fit to be in that docket." The video shows Khalwale's impassioned speech, his words punctuated by forceful gestures. The session was tense, with other members of parliament visibly reacting to Khalwale's accusations. The video underscores the ongoing debate surrounding extrajudicial killings in Kenya and the public's demand for transparency and accountability from government officials. The incident highlights the urgent need for a thorough investigation and the importance of holding those responsible for such actions to account. The fallout from this parliamentary confrontation is expected to have significant political ramifications in the coming days.