Kakamega Governor Wycliffe
Oparanya has blamed security personnel over recent increase in insecurity in
the county and condemned what he termed ‘a mediocre working attitude’ of
police.
This comes after a gang of
thieves on Monday night terrorized residents in Bukura where they left atrail
of blood after a night of stealing hacking and raping.
“The police are sleeping on their work because
how can a gang of thugs invade the village unnoticed yet we have three AP camps
in the area? What is the use of the AP camps in Ebushitinji, Lunza and Shiraha
and the Kenya Police stationed at Bukura if people can be attacked at will?”
posed Oparanya.
He wondered why it took the
police more than six hours to respond to the residents’ distress calls for
rescue yet they are stationed a few kilometers from the area of attack.
“It took more than six hours for security
personnel to respond to the distress calls by residents, police officers should
be accountable of increased insecurity incidents in the county” he said.
The incident which left seven
people nursing serious machete injuries on the head is the sixth to happen in a
series of one year alone.
The governor questioned why the
police officers have never arrested any suspects who are terrorizing area
dwellers and bashed them for their cliché utterances that ‘investigations are
underway.’
Kakamega County Commissioner
Mwongo Chimwaga said that it is very unfortunate for security agencies to take
hours to respond to security matters.
“It is unfortunate for security
personnel to respond to security matters an hour later after they are informed
of any attack. They should practice professionalism and respond quickly to save
residents” said Chimwaga.
He urged the county government,
MPs and MCAs to set aside funds for the construction of a new police post in
the area because it will take longer time for the national government to budget
for it.
“The simplest measures to be
taken is the county government, MP and area MCA to set aside some funds for the
construction of a new police post in the area because it will take longer time
for the national government to allocate funds to build it” he said.
He also called on all leaders in
the area to work together with the security agencies to enhance security of
residents.
“All leaders should work together
to ensure that security is adhered to, residents should also be involved by
tipping police on plans that may disrupt peace of residents” he stated.
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