The United Opposition has
threatened to roll out countrywide anti-government protests if Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja
fails to meet them on Friday.
The mounting
pressure comes just days after one person was shot dead after police disrupted a rally organised by ODM splinter group led by Edwin Sifuna.
The team, led by Democracy
for Citizens Party leader Rigathi Gachagua and his Wiper counterpart
Kalonzo Musyoka, say they are
seeking an update on investigations into previous police-instigated attacks
against them.
The warning
follows a dramatic visit to Jogoo House on Monday, where opposition figures
said they failed to find the police boss in office despite what they described
as a prior agreement.
Makueni
Senator Dan Maanzo said they had formally written to the IG and issued an
ultimatum.
“We left him a
letter clearly indicating that we will go back there with the people on
Friday,” Maanzo said.
The senator, a
close ally of Kalonzo, warned that the opposition would unveil a nationwide
protest schedule should Kanja fail to show up.
“We will issue
a notice and a schedule of countrywide protests. That is what we will do,” he
said.
Two weeks ago,
the leaders held talks with the IG at his Jogoo House office and gave him 14
days to act and provide a progress report on Monday, failing which they would mobilise demonstrations.
Speaking after
Monday’s visit to the police headquarters in Nairobi, the leaders accused the
IG of failing to honour the meeting and of not sending any of his deputies
DAP-K leader
Eugene Wamalwa said neither Deputy IG Gilbert
Masengeli nor DIG Eliud Lagat was
present.
“We are here
today, but the IG is not here. Not even DIG Lang’at is here. Not even DIG
Masengeli is here. They have all taken off,” Eugene said.
“We believe
this is from orders from above where they have been instructed not to engage
us. But this is an issue of accountability, so we are not going to relent.”
The DAP-K boss said the opposition would return on Friday and
expects Kanja to personally address their concerns.
“When we come,
we expect no other than IG Kanja to be here. If he does not appear, we will
keep coming here until we hold accountable all those officers who have
conducted these gross violations of human rights,” he said.
The leaders
claim the police have failed to investigate attacks they say targeted
opposition figures during recent political activities.
They further
alleged that the IG’s absence was influenced by directives from higher offices,
pointing an accusing finger at President William Ruto and Interior Cabinet
Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen.
Led by
Gachagua, the opposition insists the matter is about police accountability and
protection of political freedoms.
However, there
was no immediate response from the National Police Service regarding the claims
or the missed meeting.
The standoff
now sets the stage for a possible fresh wave of protests, raising fears of
renewed political tensions if the police leadership and opposition fail to find
common ground.
INSTANT
ANALYSIS:
The opposition
has escalated its standoff with Inspector General Douglas Kanja, threatening
nationwide protests over alleged failure to investigate attacks on its leaders
and his absence from a scheduled meeting. Led by Rigathi Gachagua and Eugene
Wamalwa, the coalition accuses the police of political bias and taking orders
from the Executive. The
row signals deepening mistrust between security agencies and the opposition,
risks renewed street protests, and heightens political tension if
accountability demands remain unmet.