"An Interview That Angered Kenyans" Kenyans Roast Interior CS Kithure Kindiki Following His Interview On Citizen Tv


 Kenyans were taken aback by the controversial statements made by Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki during his interview with Sam Gituku on Citizen TV. His defense of plainclothes officers shooting nonviolent protestors sparked outrage among viewers. Kindiki's assertion that wearing a uniform does not define a police officer's identity was met with disbelief and criticism. Many found it difficult to comprehend his justification for such actions, leading to doubts about his judgment as the second in command.

Furthermore, Kindiki faced backlash for denying allegations of government involvement in the alleged kidnappings of Kenyan citizens during protests against the Finance Bill. Despite social media reports claiming otherwise, Kindiki emphasized that Ruto's administration does not condone such actions. He categorized the incidents as routine arrests rather than abductions, causing further controversy and skepticism among the public. His attempts to downplay the severity of the situation only fueled the growing discontent.

Despite Kindiki's attempts to defend the police force's handling of the violent protests, his remarks were met with skepticism and criticism. The high number of casualties and injuries resulting from the use of live ammunition raised concerns about the authorities' response to the unrest. As Kenyans reflected on Kindiki's statements and actions, they began to question the decision to appoint Rigathi Gachagua over him. The public sentiment shifted, prompting a reevaluation of their views on the leadership choices made by President William Ruto.

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