The Amani Coalition on Friday rallied to the defence of detained Lamu Governor Issa Timamy and demanded his immediate release on bail.
Coalition
and UDF leader Musalia Mudavadi said the best way in dealing with
insecurity in the country was to have a commission of inquiry look into
the Lamu attacks and similar incidents witnessed across the country and
termed Mr Timamy’s arrest a cover up and the detention a violation of
his rights.
Only a proper investigation would identify
whether there are weaknesses within the security system and if so, have
them addressed, said Mr Mudavadi.
“Issa Timamy is being
used as a scapegoat so that some people somewhere can give the
impression that they have tackled issues of insecurity.”
The
UDF leader said Mr Timamy could not have visited harm on people who
voted for him and Deputy Governor Eric Mugo, who is from Mpeketoni where
more than 60 people were killed last week.
Mr Mudavadi criticised the government for playing down the Al-Shabaab angle in the Lamu attacks.
“I
know that several friends of Kenya have shared intelligence with the
security agencies pointing to an Al-Shabaab attack. I do not know why
the Kenyan Government is ignoring this shared information.”
He
was addressing journalists at Moi International Airport in Mombasa
shortly after landing from Nairobi. He was accompanied by Mr Mugo and
MPs Badi Twalib (Jomvu), Hassan Dukicha (Galole), John Bunyasi
(Nambale), Alfred Agoi (Sabatia) and a group of Lamu MCAs.
THREATENING TEXT MESSAGES
The
team visited Mr Timamy at the Port Police Station. Mr Mugo warned other
leaders against drawing political mileage from the deaths in Lamu.
He disclosed that some leaders had threatened him with text messages and asked him to resign.
“I
will make a statement over the texts and threatening calls. Our
governor is still very innocent since no charges have been levelled
against him. I am sure this is the work of malicious individuals who
have been sleeping on their job,” he said.
On Friday,
Mombasa County Woman Representative Mishi Mboko recorded a statement
with the CID in Mombasa and is expected to face hate speech-related
charges on Monday.
“We have been here with the County
Woman Representative. She will appear in court on Monday,” Mombasa
County DCIO Ndumba Thangalani told journalists in his office.
Ms Mboko was accompanied by two lawyers and was reluctant to talk to journalists, asking them to await her court appearance.
“I
have already done my part. I am now waiting for Monday to appear in
Court. We cannot talk much as the matter is already in Court,” she
said.
The Director of Public Prosecutions ordered her
prosecution over remarks she allegedly made during Madaraka Day
celebrations in Mombasa.
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