Azimio Considers Removing IG Koome from Office Due to Police Killings

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The leaders of the One Kenya coalition party’s Umoja Declaration are currently considering the introduction of a motion of censure directed at Inspector General Japhet Koome. This follows the unfortunate incidents of protester fatalities at the hands of police officers.

Speaking in Siaya County during a memorial service for the 12 people who were killed by the police, the leaders accused the police chief of acting recklessly. They criticized him for insensitively suggesting that Azimio had obtained bodies from morgues.

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The opposition political group also urge the International Criminal Court (ICC) to pay attention to human rights violation occurring in the country.

Raila Odinga, the leader of Azimio, who led the interdenominational memorial service, criticized the government for participating in actions that undermine the constitution.

“We have a Constitution that protects the rights but those in power do not respect the Constitution,” Odinga said.

“These killings will be avenged… the blood of these people here will not go like that.” Narc Kenya Leader Martha Karua added.

The leaders stated that the matter of police brutality willnot be discussed at dialogue table, rather , it will be raised to a higher level.

“The matter of police brutality we cannot have it in Bomas talks..this is a serious matter,” Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka noted.

“Our people have bared the pain of rogue police…our mothers have burried their sons against their will, this they must get justice,” Homa BAy Governor Gladys Wanga added.

“From here we are moving to have a censure motion that IG Koome is not fit to hold public office,” former Defence CS Eugene Wamalwa said.

“As leaders, we cannot cry when our people are dying, let us go and table a motion of no confidence against Koome, ” Homa Bay Town MP Peter Kaluma resolved

Siaya Governor James Orengo added: “We have visited all police station here in Siaya, there is no single police officer who has reported death.”

Raila Odinga told mourners that their cries will not go unanswered: “We want the ICC to take not …ICC must now see the abuse of human rights happening in our country.”

The former prime minister mentioned that the coalition will no longer urge their supporters to participate in street protests. Instead, they will advice them to stay indoors and ensure compliance.

“Next time we will not tell our people to come to streets, we shall tell people to stay at home and we shall have people stopped from coming out of their homes,” he stated

Azimio leaders are set to lead a similar memorial service in Kisumu and Vihiga counties on Saturday.