- Homa Bay Governor Gladys Wanga called on President William Ruto’s government about an increase in police violence
- The governor mentioned several cases of murder and police brutality that occurred in Homa Bay and the country as a whole
- However, Wanga has canceled the information he had posted on his social networks on Wednesday, June 18
Governor of Homa Bay Gladys starch He had made a statement criticizing the Kenyan government first about police violence.
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Did Canga cancel his statement of criticism?
However, the information to the media has been deleted from social networks, thus raising questions about whether the governor had a second thought.
The statement has now been canceled expressed his regret over the death of blogger Albert Ojwang under police protection.
Wanga continued to emphasize the escalation of police brutality and arbitrary killings, saying that ODM did not register to do so.
“Our support to a broader government does not continue until arbitrary killings and police brutality. We keep a line of execution without a court.
Wanga said that as they mourned the death of Ojwang, another man identified as Calvins Omondi was found dead in a police cell.
He also mentioned the events where the Banda vendor, Boniface Kariuki and Philip Oketch were shot during the The procession Central Nairobi (CBD).

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The governor explained that the incidents reflect the magnitude of police brutality in the country.
“Today, we have stood together with sadness and anger when our nation faces a wave of police brutality, apathy and brutal killings. Omondi-Year-Ly. An examination of the corpse at Homa Bay County Referral Hospital will reveal the truth, “ The starch statement said.
“Today, Gabriel Mwita Chacha, 34, has been brought to the county referral hospital with a life -threatening life -threatening injury on a police stroke on the island of Ririmiri,” Starch said.
While calling on the perpetrators of the murder, Wanga said that Kenyans had already heard enough.
He also called for prosecution to all police officers involved in violence and out -of -court murder, including Deputy Inspector General Eliud Lagat.
“The Kenyan police service must carry its cross.”
What did starch say about the killing of Ongo Were?
This is not the first time for carbohydrates to call the government of Kenya first.
Speaking on May 3 in Kasipul during the funeral of MP Charles Ong’ongo Were, the loud politician said confidently that ODM did not register for the murder.
He said that Were had reported concerns about his safety to Inspector General of Police, Douglas Kanja, but had not received any assistance.
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