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We’ll crush you, criminals warned
Posted Tuesday, October 20 2009 at 22:00
In Summary
- Kibaki tells Kenyans to boost security by reporting the arms dealers in their midst
The government will not allow militias to rearm themselves and unleash terror in any part of the country, President Kibaki has warned.
The Head of State challenged Kenyans to help identify and arrest militias by reporting them to security agents.
In both his official and off-the-cuff speeches as the nation observed the 46th Kenyatta Day, President Kibaki spoke against arms-buying and crime.
“Let us all discourage arms buying in families and our villages, and let us report any arms merchants and dealers to the security forces,” the President said.
Kill and maim
Referring to criminals, he said: “Tutawatwanga. (We will crush them.)
The responsibility for security, he said, lies both with the government and wananchi, and the President urged the public to play their role in the fight against insecurity.
“Citizens cannot arm themselves, raid their neighbours, kill and maim others, and then accuse the government of not providing security. Nor can citizens harbour known criminals and criminal gangs, protect them as community members, and then complain of extortion, murder and other crimes,” he said.
The Head of State challenged all Kenyans to identify and report all criminals in their midst to the police while refraining individually or collectively from “protecting or condoning organised crimes and criminal gangs.”
He seemed to be responding to reports that communities were rearming themselves in parts of Rift Valley in readiness for a fresh wave of ethnic violence in the area.
In parts of the North Rift, where ethnic violence was at its worst following the disputed 2007 presidential election, some residents expressed fears that renewed violence could occur if the government hands over the “Waki List” containing the names of suspected perpetrators of the post-election violence to be tried by the International Criminal Courts (ICC).
The list is said to contain the names of at least four Cabinet ministers.
ICC chief prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo is expected in the country in the next two weeks for talks with President Kibaki and Prime Minister Raila Odinga ahead of the trials.
Mr Kofi Annan, the chief mediator after the post-election crisis, took up the reports with top government officials during his recent visit to the country, but was told that there was no large-scale rearmament of militia.
Government officials, however, told Mr Annan that there had been an “increased level of criminality in parts of the country and it was being dealt with”.
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Submitted by kingaiyaPosted October 21, 2009 04:32 PM




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Mr.President,clean your house before cleaning the country! Your Anglo-Leasing friends are still driving heavy cars and scornfully laughing at us.Kamlesh is still walking freely while a chicken thief is in Kamiti maximum prison. Scandal after scandal has followed your Presidency! Just the same way you hunt Mungiki and shoot them without informing us just do the same tour corrupt friends! As the saying goes that,"Birds of the same feather flock together". Do not crush the citizens but crush corruption and poverty!