Put Legislation in Place to Safeguard Protesters – Mwaura

By Habil Onyango

Government Spokesman Dr Isaac Mwaura has urged Parliament to establish legislation that protects the right to protest.

He proposed that designated public spaces be allocated for such activities, allowing other Kenyans to carry on with their daily lives without interference.

In recent weeks, demonstrations in various parts of the country have led to the destruction of property and injuries, with some individuals sustaining gunshot wounds from the police and currently receiving treatment in hospitals.

“Parliament is encouraged to implement enabling legislation that safeguards the right to peaceful picketing by designating public spaces for these activities, while ensuring that other citizens can conduct their lawful business without obstruction,” stated Mwaura.

“This is how a mature democracy balances rights with responsibilities,” he added in a press release.

In light of recent confrontations between police and the public, Mwaura called for sobriety, calm, and restraint.
“We are a nation guided by the Constitution, which provides for the right to peaceful assembly and expression—rights that must be exercised responsibly,” he emphasised.

Mwaura expressed concern over an incident involving a police officer allegedly shooting a civilian, who is now recovering in hospital. He stated that such actions are unacceptable, and the Government is committed to conducting thorough investigations through the Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA).

“Justice must be served, and accountability will be pursued according to the law,” he said.

He also noted troubling instances where some individuals engaged in unlawful behaviour by provoking police officers, insulting them, damaging property, and disrupting businesses.

“These actions do not reflect the spirit of genuine protest; they only serve to inflame tensions and endanger the lives of both civilians and police officers,” he warned.

“We must be clear: violence from any side is unacceptable. Our democracy permits dissent, but not disorder or disobedience. We must resist the temptation to respond to wrongs with further wrongs,” Mwaura added.

He urged all citizens to remain calm and allow relevant institutions, such as IPOA, the judiciary, and Parliament, to conduct their investigations independently and impartially.

The Government also called on political, civil society, and community leaders to promote peace, understanding, and open dialogue.

The Government further cautioned against political detractors who might exploit the situation for incitement or political gain.

“At such times, settling political scores at the expense of public peace is irresponsible and dangerous. True leadership demands responsibility and commitment to God and country,” he said.

“Let us protect the hard-won gains of our republic. Let us rise above division and recommit to the values that unite us as one nation under God, in the true spirit of nationhood and patriotism,” Mwaura advised.

Edited by Sandra Blessing

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