Wazalendo wenzangu,
A few weeks ago, we issued a clear and firm demand to the Inspector General of Police: a full report on the violent attack at ACK Giitima Church, and the arrest of those responsible. This was not a request. It was a constitutional obligation we called upon him to fulfill.
Today, February 16, we returned to receive that report. The Inspector General of Police and his entire team FAILED to appear, despite formal notification. Their absence was not accidental, it was a calculated choice. It speaks to an institution that has chosen silence over accountability, and defiance over duty to the Kenyan people. It is a Kenyan institution, funded by taxpayers, that simply and unequivocally chooses to look the other way, to men and women who step on our Constitution.
The violence has not stopped. Yesterday, leaders led by Senator Edwin Sifuna were teargassed while holding a peaceful rally in Kitengela. Two Kenyans lost their lives. Many others were injured. These were unarmed citizens exercising their constitutional right to assemble. This is not policing: IT IS STATE-SPONSORED REPRESSION. Our national anthem declares that justice be our shield and defender, yet we witness justice denied and our people attacked for demanding their rights.
We know the Inspector General has received instructions not to avail himself. But let me be clear: no office, no uniform, and no political directive places anyone above the Constitution of Kenya. The continued refusal to act on the violent attack at ACK Giitima Church, and the escalating attacks across our nation, confirms a deliberate strategy to shield perpetrators and normalize impunity.
Today, standing with the United Alternative Government, we reiterated our non-negotiable demand: accountability under the law. The police service exists to serve the people of Kenya, not to intimidate them. The law must apply equally to all. Service must be our earnest endeavour; service to the Constitution, service to the people, not service to Rutoship.
We will return on Friday, February 20, 2026, or earlier if necessary, to receive the report that Kenyans deserve. If this impunity persists, we will return with the people of Kenya. This lawlessness will only be confronted by the collective action of citizens who refuse to surrender their democracy.
Let us, in common bond united, build this our nation together. Firm may we stand to defend our Constitution and our freedoms. Kenya must remain a nation governed by law, not by fear. Justice is not optional; it is our right.
Together we shall #KomboaKenya