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Meru MPs demand action as insecurity fears grow
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 32274, member: 636"] Meru County's political representatives have erupted with frustration over escalating security challenges. Led Buuri Member of Parliament Mugambi Rindikiri, the leaders demanded immediate intervention from national security agencies to address the mounting problems facing their communities. Rindikiri called out what he sees as repeated government inaction. He stressed that security forces must physically visit Meru to witness firsthand the difficulties residents are experiencing. The local leaders want concrete steps: the arrest of criminals, the recovery of stolen livestock, and the surrender of illegal weapons currently circulating through the region. The situation has reached a breaking point. Meru has long battled serious security issues, including banditry and cattle rustling, that have sometimes resulted in the tragic loss of life. Neighboring counties like Laikipia and Samburu are reportedly connected to these persistent challenges. Multiple security meetings have failed to resolve tensions or produce meaningful results. Previous government promises of deploying additional police reservists have done little to calm the situation. The local leaders have now taken a dramatic stance. They announced they would boycott future government-sanctioned security meetings until they see tangible evidence of intervention. Their message is clear: words are no longer enough. They demand action, protection, and a comprehensive response to the security crisis affecting their communities. The escalating tensions highlight a deeper frustration with bureaucratic approaches to community safety. Meru's leaders are signaling that they will no longer accept passive responses or endless discussions. They want immediate, visible steps to protect their people and restore a sense of security to the region. [/QUOTE]
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