National Assembly speaker Moses Wetangula has issued a warning to Kenyans on wishing the leader’s death. For close to a month now, Kenyans have been creatively creating pictures of leaders in coffins online leaving the whole world in shock.
Some youths have even been abducted over the same and are still not released. According to Wetangula, it is so wrong for such things to be celebrated online. He has gone ahead to reveal what will happen to people making such pictures.
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According to him, it is a criminal offence to Wish anyone death or harm and those doing that will face full force of the law. They are going to be prosecuted.
“We want to urge every Kenyan to be responsible. To wish anybody death or harm, is a crime under our law,” Moses Wetangula, National Assembly Speaker.
This is coming just a day after President William Ruto asked parents to take good care of their children and teach them well on various issues including national values.