Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka has criticized the government over alleged abductions and arbitrary arrests of Kenyans.
Speaking at the Milimani Law Courts, where he appeared as a lawyer in the abduction case, Kalonzo accused the government of orchestrating disappearances and undermining constitutional rights.
“It is clear that there is an abduction squad, and President William Ruto is their commander-in-chief. No amount of chest-thumping, distortion, or downright lying will improve the situation or persuade Kenyans to trust Kenya Kwanza,” Kalonzo stated.
He vowed to defend Kenyans’ rights, stating, that No one is above the law.” Kalonzo further accused the Ruto regime of breaching the right to free expression, describing it as “increasingly autocratic and uncaring.”
“As the people’s loyal opposition, we firmly believe that no one is above the law. These enforced disappearances must end,” the former vice president asserted.
Earlier, Kalonzo, along with other lawyers, including Narc-Kenya leader Martha Karua, Democratic Action Party-Kenya (DAP-K) leader Eugene Wamalwa, and Ndegwa Njiru, attended the court hearings to defend the rights of Kenyans.
This comes as a total of five abducted Kenyans, including Gideon Kibet, Bernard Kavuli, Peter Muteti, Billy Mwangi, and Ronny Kiplangat, were released at different intervals on Monday, January 6.
In Mlolongo, the families of Stephen Mbisi Kavingu, Martin Nyukwa Mwau, Kalani Mwema, and Justice Mutumwa have been searching for their relatives for over a month after they were allegedly abducted between December 16 and 17.