IG Japhet Koome Directive to Police After Azimio Fails to Give Notice on Demos

A photo collage of Police Inspector General Japhet Koome (left) and Azimio Leader Raila Odinga (right).
A photo collage of Police Inspector General Japhet Koome (left) and Azimio Leader Raila Odinga (right).
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Inspector General of Police Japhet Koome on Tuesday, July 11, declared Azimio la Umoja's planned anti-government demonstrations scheduled to take place on Wednesday, July 12, at Kamukunji Grounds in Nairobi illegal.

In a statement, Koome stated that the demonstrations were unlawful and that any attempt to hold them would be met with a firm response from the police.

According to Koome, the Azimio la Umoja coalition, and other groupings planning to hit the streets on the day, failed to notify the police of the activities and request security backing as required by the Constitution.

"It has come to the attention of the National Police Service through the media, about groups/persons that are planning to hold public demonstrations/protests/gatherings across the country, on Wednesday, July 12, 2023.

Ruto and IG Koome
President William Ruto shares greetings with IG Japhet Koome after inspecting a guard of honour at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport on Thursday, March 30, 2023.
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"While the Constitutional provision under Article 37 guarantees freedom of assembly, picketing, and petitioning, our statistics this year have clearly shown that such demonstrations have not only left behind a trail of massive destruction of property worth millions of Shillings but also led to the death of innocent members of the public and law enforcement officers," IG Koome stated

As a result, he assured that the police will be deployed to prevent any violence or disruption to public order in the event the Raila Odinga-led coalition defied the order to keep off the demonstrations.

"Consequently, and in the interest of national security, the National Police Service wishes to inform the public that in the absence of notifications by planners of any demonstrations as a legal prerequisite to enable police to provide adequate security to demonstrators and the public, police have no other option but to take necessary measures to disperse all illegal demonstrations.

"In this regard, no such demonstrations/gatherings/protests will be allowed tomorrow since no such notification has been presented to any police station. All lawful means will be used to disperse such demonstrations," Koome ordered.

Addressing the media at SKM Centre in Nairobi, the Azimio la Umoja coalition called for protests against the rising cost of living and the government's handling of the economy. 

Raila, who launched tumechoka website, a signature collection portal, claimed that Ruto's administration had ignored the grievances raised over the Finance Act 2023 and strayed from the will of the people.

"Having read and understood the intention of the promoters of this initiative, I hereby Support the Citizens’ initiative to remove from office Mr. William Ruto as President and Mr. Rigathi Gachagua as Deputy President of the Republic of Kenya," the website tumechoka.com pleads. 
 

Raila at Kamukunji
Azimio la Umoja Leader Raila Odinga leads supporters in a rally at Kamukunji on Friday, July 7, 2023.
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