Political thuggery at church cannot be tolerated anymore

An intrusion and violence at ACK Witima church in Othaya, Nyeri, on Sunday has raised major concerns about political security in Kenya. Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, now an opposition leader, was present during the service when alleged police officers stormed in. The government has denied involvement and promised an investigation, but media reports support Gachagua's claims.

The Sunday incident at ACK Witima church in Othaya, Nyeri County, painted a distressing picture of political thuggery. The service attended by Rigathi Gachagua, the former Deputy President and current opposition leader, was invaded by individuals identified as police officers. Tear gas was lobbed inside the sacred space, instilling fear among worshippers, including children and the elderly. Gachagua's vehicles had their windows smashed and tires shot at, terrifying innocent civilians who witnessed the events firsthand. Unconfirmed reports suggest one child lost their life, though this remains unverified. The government has denied any involvement by its security agencies and pledged to investigate the matter. However, Gachagua's assertions align with credible media reports that a police squad planned the raid from Nairobi, raising serious questions about the transparency and integrity of state institutions. This is not an isolated event; it marks roughly the fifth time Gachagua's church gatherings have been targeted, including in Mwiki and Kariobangi. The pattern indicates a deliberate campaign to intimidate and silence opposition figures through violent means, particularly with the 2027 general elections approaching. Kenya's history shows that election periods often bring heightened political tensions and occasional unrest. To avert greater risks, a thorough, prompt, and independent probe is essential, along with strict legal action against all perpetrators. Security forces must cease being politicized tools and instead uphold their duties with fairness and professionalism, safeguarding democracy, human rights, and peace.

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