Narc Kenya Party Leader Martha Karua has issued a stern warning to the Inspector General of Police, asserting that he will be held personally accountable for any breaches of the Kenyan Constitution by the police. Her remarks, made on Saturday, August 10, 2024, underscore her commitment to upholding the principles enshrined in the 2010 Constitution and emphasize the need for respect for human rights and dignity.
In a statement shared via her official X account, Karua reaffirmed her belief that the 2010 Constitution is a living document, which obligates all individuals and institutions to adhere to its provisions. “The constitution of Kenya 2010 is a living document that must be adhered to by all persons,” Karua stated. “Respect for human life and dignity is not an option, your continued violations will be accounted for individually.”
Karua’s comments follow a recent incident involving a police raid at the home of businessman Jimi Wanjigi in Muthaiga. On Friday, August 9, 2024, Karua took a stand by physically confronting the police officers stationed outside Wanjigi’s residence, urging them to vacate the premises. She voiced her concerns about the intrusion and the impact on Wanjigi’s family, asserting their right to live without undue disturbance.
The raid at Wanjigi’s home has sparked controversy and drawn significant public attention. Karua’s intervention highlights her ongoing advocacy for constitutional rights and her willingness to challenge actions she perceives as unconstitutional. By addressing the police officers directly, Karua not only defended Wanjigi’s privacy but also reinforced her broader message about the need for respect and adherence to constitutional norms.
Karua’s stance reflects her broader political and legal philosophy, which places a strong emphasis on constitutional adherence and the protection of fundamental rights. As a former presidential running mate for the Azimio la Umoja – One Kenya coalition party, Karua’s leadership and advocacy for constitutionalism remain central to her political agenda. Her recent actions underscore her commitment to ensuring that state institutions, including the police, operate within the boundaries set by the Constitution.
The confrontation at Wanjigi’s home and the subsequent warning to the Inspector General of Police come at a time of heightened scrutiny over police conduct in Kenya. Public confidence in law enforcement and the justice system has been a recurring issue, and Karua’s remarks resonate with broader calls for accountability and transparency in police operations.
As the situation unfolds, it remains to be seen how the Inspector General of Police and the broader law enforcement community will respond to Karua’s warning. The incident at Wanjigi’s home and the associated public discourse underscore the ongoing tension between constitutional rights and state authority, highlighting the need for continued vigilance and advocacy to uphold democratic principles and human rights.
Karua’s commitment to constitutionalism and her proactive stance in addressing perceived violations demonstrate her role as a prominent defender of democratic values and legal accountability in Kenya. Her actions and statements serve as a reminder of the importance of respecting and upholding the Constitution, particularly in the context of law enforcement and public administration.