The National Police Service command system prepares for a major battle, which will occur during this upcoming week. Inspector General Douglas Kanja must meet opposition leaders and civil rights activists by Friday for a mandatory meeting, which will address the increasing number of extrajudicial killings and forced disappearances that have made the country unsafe.
The current administrative investigation process has transformed into a complete challenge against IG authority. The coalition demands that the police chief undergo direct questioning, which high-ranking Azimio members and the Kenyans for Justice and Development (KEJUDE) group have organized.
The agenda requires examination of the violent government reaction that occurred during the Gen Z protests together with ongoing forced disappearances, which continue to distress families throughout Kenya.
The “Friday Ultimatum” marks a dangerous escalation in the friction between the state’s security apparatus and civilian oversight. Insiders believe that Kanja will demonstrate his state-supported terror by either remaining silent or skipping the meeting.
The opposition uses this meeting as their last diplomatic option before they return to street protests, which they frame through their roles as law enforcers to accuse the IG of violating constitutional rights.
The police chief faces an upcoming political challenge that restricts his options for escape. The government uses national stability as a pretext to conceal the damage from recent crackdowns, yet this ultimatum brings forth blood-stained facts into public view.
The opposition group declared that “unspecified consequences” will follow Kanja’s failure to appear before Friday business hours end, which people interpret as a trigger for upcoming nationwide resistance.












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