BREAKING NEWS:
Kenyan police are on strike. They have hit the streets, blocking roads and preventing citizens from accessing the city of Nairobi.
They have declared that today is a holiday until the government listens to their grievances.
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We should guard against the temptation to complain and grumble, and instead purposely choose to offer up the sacrifice of praise and thanksgiving. (Hebrew 13:15 KJV.)
We can complain and remain, or praise and be raised.
I have not seen any single picture or video of police officers preventing the looting of shops or even shooting a looter. However, I have seen many pictures and videos of police officers beating up and shooting unarmed peaceful protestors. Let Kipchumba Murkomen not fool around.
We don’t care what surname you carry, what region raised you, or which clan claims you. What matters to us is what you stand for ,your integrity, your vision, your courage to speak truth to power. We are not building kingdoms of kinship; we are building a republic of values. If you still think tribe will save you at the ballot, you're already outdated. This time, principles over proximity. Patriotism over patronage. Kenya over everything.
There is no neutrality in situations of injustice. When a man is tortured and murdered in state custody, silence is complicity. Statements crafted to ‘manage optics’ while blood dries on police hands are not justice , they’re cowardice wrapped in protocol.
Whether you’re in uniform, office, Parliament, or the pulpit ; if your voice is missing, you’re part of the problem. Albert Ojwang didn’t die in a vacuum. He was killed in a system where too many know how to speak , but choose when to.