Controversial Gynaecologist, Mugo Wa Wairimu Links Dr Evans Kidero To The “Killer Kanjos” Quagmire.

Controversial doctor, Mugo Wa Wairimu has haphazardly linked the Nairobi Governor to the latest melee of inhumane city council Askaris who have killed innocent hawkers in the last few months.

 Some of the rogue askaris have since been apprehended following a directive issued after Mike Sonko intervened.  Whether they will be brought to book for the atrocities remains to be seen. 

Earlier today in a series of posts on his social media account the doctor of questionable intellect accused the governor of siting on the fence while the said people lost their lives. He wrote in part that the said askari’s seemed to be working on directives issued from the Governor’s office albeit tacitly to act on hawkers picked from a particular ethnicity. 

“The brutalization and murder of hawkers seemingly from a particular community by city council Askari’s with illegal firearms seems to have the tacit approval/support of Kidero’s office..”

The doctor went on to say that the Governor had not reacted to the myriad of incidences caused by the Askari’s and appeared seemingly unperturbed. 

On December 31, 2015, a hawker by name Kazee was arrested by Nairobi city council askaris, beaten and forced to lie down on the road and brutally, the County van registration number KAW 696Z ran over his head killing him instantly.

‘PROTUS SAKALA alias SALALA, ALFRED MARENYA OGESI alias BROWN; AMBANI AKASI alias WASIWASI and JULIUS OCHIENG.

They are Nairobi city council employees. They possess illegal firearms. They’ve been involved in the brutal murder of hawkers in the CBD. Just who provided them with guns? Whom have they been working for? Why has it taken so long to arrest them? Why has Kidero been so silent on the issue? I strongly believe they have been doing the “job” on someone’s behalf.

We cannot however substantiate the claims made by the doctor but we hope the perpetrators will be brought too book and justice given to the affected families. 

 

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