Health Minister Aden Duale spoke against last week's violent protests. He wants police and courts to take quick action against those who caused trouble. Duale said protesters crossed important legal boundaries when they broke the law. The minister joined other government leaders who have criticized the unrest. He demands that lawbreakers face serious punishment for their actions.
The protests started as peaceful demonstrations but turned destructive. People broke into buildings and stole property during the chaos. Duale said the Constitution protects the right to protest peacefully. He condemned those who used the demonstrations to commit crimes. Sexual violence and property damage occurred during the events.
The minister stressed that Kenya operates under constitutional law. He criticized people who tried to challenge the elected government through protests. Duale said selfish political goals motivated some protest organizers. The country must follow legal processes rather than street violence. Anyone who breaks these rules should face consequences.
President William Ruto ordered security chiefs to investigate all incidents. He wants police to find and prosecute everyone involved. Interior Minister Kipchumba Murkomen promised to arrest protest organizers and funders. The government will protect police officers from public threats. Officials vow to maintain law and order across the nation.
The protests started as peaceful demonstrations but turned destructive. People broke into buildings and stole property during the chaos. Duale said the Constitution protects the right to protest peacefully. He condemned those who used the demonstrations to commit crimes. Sexual violence and property damage occurred during the events.
The minister stressed that Kenya operates under constitutional law. He criticized people who tried to challenge the elected government through protests. Duale said selfish political goals motivated some protest organizers. The country must follow legal processes rather than street violence. Anyone who breaks these rules should face consequences.
President William Ruto ordered security chiefs to investigate all incidents. He wants police to find and prosecute everyone involved. Interior Minister Kipchumba Murkomen promised to arrest protest organizers and funders. The government will protect police officers from public threats. Officials vow to maintain law and order across the nation.