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The recent remarks made by Police IG Japheth Koome are not only unfortunate but also highly insensitive. The remarks echo exactly what a Ruto or UDA sycophant would say but in this instance coming from the top police boss in the country it is devastating.
Mercifully it confirms a few very shocking political developments in the country (so at least the outburst has given us information) which we will come back to shortly. If only Mr Koome would take a few minutes to remember what has befallen his predecessors who have taken the same path, he would have quickly changed his approach.
It is deeply concerning when the top cop of a country would takes sides in the political divide, as it undermines the impartiality and professionalism expected from law enforcement agencies. Kenyans have every right to feel unsafe when their police boss disseminates information that is widely known to be false for political reasons. Even Koome himself knows that what he told the press is lies and propaganda. This not only erodes trust in the police force but also raises questions about their ability to maintain law and order without bias.
In a country where security concerns are prevalent, it is disheartening to witness such behavior from a person in such a high-ranking position. The role of the Police IG should be focused on maintaining peace, ensuring public safety, and upholding the rule of law, rather than engaging in partisan politics.
These remarks highlight a serious problem within the leadership of law enforcement agencies. But coming at this point in time it tells us that Kenya is in much more serious trouble than anybody has imagined so far.
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