Jeremiah Kioni, the secretary general of the Jubilee party, is not happy with Rigathi Gachagua. Mr. Gachagua used to be Kenya's deputy president.
Mr. Kioni thinks Mr. Gachagua is not taking kidnappings seriously enough. He says Mr. Gachagua should stop making empty promises. Many people have gone missing in Kenya recently.
Mr. Gachagua said he would name the people behind the kidnappings. But he has not done that yet. Mr. Kioni says this is wrong. He says it hurts the families of the missing people.
"This is not a game," Mr. Kioni said. He wants Mr. Gachagua to share real information. If he cannot do that, he should stay quiet. Mr. Kioni says Kenya needs strong leaders, not false claims.
Mr. Gachagua recently asked President William Ruto to keep his word. He wants the president to free the missing young people. Mr. Gachagua thinks a special police group took them.
He warned the head of the police to be careful. He does not want anyone to trick the police chief. Mr. Gachagua said the group behind the kidnappings is not part of the regular police.
A group of lawyers, the East Africa Law Society, is also worried. The lawyers want the missing people to be released immediately. They say the police should arrest anyone who broke the law.
The lawyers say kidnappings are a big problem in East Africa. It is happening in many countries in the region. They want to make sure human rights are protected.
Mr. Kioni believes Mr. Gachagua needs to do more than talk. He wants him to help find and free the missing people. Playing politics will not solve this serious issue.
Mr. Kioni thinks Mr. Gachagua is not taking kidnappings seriously enough. He says Mr. Gachagua should stop making empty promises. Many people have gone missing in Kenya recently.
Mr. Gachagua said he would name the people behind the kidnappings. But he has not done that yet. Mr. Kioni says this is wrong. He says it hurts the families of the missing people.
"This is not a game," Mr. Kioni said. He wants Mr. Gachagua to share real information. If he cannot do that, he should stay quiet. Mr. Kioni says Kenya needs strong leaders, not false claims.
Mr. Gachagua recently asked President William Ruto to keep his word. He wants the president to free the missing young people. Mr. Gachagua thinks a special police group took them.
He warned the head of the police to be careful. He does not want anyone to trick the police chief. Mr. Gachagua said the group behind the kidnappings is not part of the regular police.
A group of lawyers, the East Africa Law Society, is also worried. The lawyers want the missing people to be released immediately. They say the police should arrest anyone who broke the law.
The lawyers say kidnappings are a big problem in East Africa. It is happening in many countries in the region. They want to make sure human rights are protected.
Mr. Kioni believes Mr. Gachagua needs to do more than talk. He wants him to help find and free the missing people. Playing politics will not solve this serious issue.