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Kenya's top official vows zero tolerance for election violence ahead of 2027 polls, denies links to regional clashes, and highlights development progress.
Kenya’s Interior Principal Secretary Raymond Omollo reaffirmed a zero-tolerance policy on political violence ahead of the 2027 elections, vowing arrests for those inciting unrest during rallies.
Speaking in Nyeri County on March 1, 2026, he denied allegations linking his office to violence in Kitengela, Mbale, and the Gusii region, where at least two people died, and urged critics to pursue legal action if they have evidence.
Omollo emphasized accountability, the rule of law, and peaceful exercise of rights, while highlighting Nyeri County’s 99% primary-to-junior secondary school transition rate, attributed to community and parental involvement.
He also spotlighted major development projects in Mukurweini Constituency, including road upgrades, modern markets, affordable housing, and student hostels, underscoring the government’s focus on equitable growth.
El principal funcionario de Kenia promete tolerancia cero para la violencia electoral antes de las elecciones de 2027, niega vínculos con enfrentamientos regionales y destaca el progreso del desarrollo.