ODM claims that at least 50 Kenyans held incommunicado by State

Piece by: JAMES MBAKA
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• The party expressed its sadness at what it referred to as the State's repression tactics of nonviolent protests around the nation. 

Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna and other ODM Party top officials addressing the media at Capital Hill, Nairobi on April 3, 2024
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At least 50 Kenyans who were allegedly kidnapped by security personnel, according to the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party, are allegedly being detained incommunicado.

The party expressed its sadness at what it referred to as the State's repression tactics of nonviolent protests around the nation.

In a statement made public in Nairobi on Tuesday and delivered by ODM Secretary General Edwin Sifuna, the party demanded that the state free the Kenyans who were purportedly being kept incommunicado right away.

"We condemn the ongoing arbitrary abductions of innocent Kenyans who are carted away in the most violent manner and held incommunicado for the day," Sifuna stated.

"As we speak, reports are that upward of 50 individuals have been illegally abducted and their whereabouts unknown," Sifuna continued.

On Sunday, President William Ruto refuted claims that his government has approved kidnappings, asserting that those detained had been rightfully detained by the police for offences.

He claimed that although the Inspector General directly commands the police, they are independent and do not follow his orders.

After Azimio leader Raila Odinga presided over a meeting of the party's Central Management Committee, the senator from Nairobi read the statement.In order to support the recall of ODM MPs who voted in favour of the Finance Bill, 2024, a meeting was called.

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