Priest asks police to avoid excessive force when handling protesters

Father Peter Kimani during a prayer service in St Paul Catholic church in Homa Bay. Photo by Davis Langat

Peace

Father Peter Kimani has urged the police to exercise restrain when handling youth known as Gen Z’s during protests. Kimani who is a chaplain for the security forces said police officers should ensure they do not respond to protesting youths in a manner that degenerates to lawlessness.

Speaking during the Southern Nyanza prayer service for uniformed officers at St Paul’s Catholic church in Homa Bay, Kimani also urged protesters to be peaceful and avoid provoking police officers.

The cleric noted that the responsibility of containing the Gen Z’s also lies with parents. He said parents have a responsibility to talk to their children about some of the consequences of their actions.

Ft Kimani said aggrieved youths should listen to what their parents and elders tell them. “It’s wrong for youths to leave their homes to go and destroy property of other people when protesting,” Father Kimani said.

He said the fact that the law allows Kenyans to picket or demonstrate should not be used to cause lawlessness. The clergyman told Kenyan youths to only participate in protest over issues that are reasonable. “Let everyone be accountable for what they do. Kenyans should start correcting themselves before they engage in street protests,” Fr Kimani said.

The prayer service was held for the Directorate of Criminal Investigations, (DCI), Critical Infrastructure Police Unit (CIPU), Kenya Forest Service (KFS), Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) and National Youth Service (NYS).

Homa Bay Deputy County Commissioner Charles Mwayaya said that the government should be accorded adequate time to deal with the issues raised by protesters. The administrator called on the church to advocate for peace in the county.

He told the clergy to speak to youths to calm down.

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