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KNCHR Calls for Thorough Probe into Shoe-Throwing Incident Targeting President Ruto

All three suspects, local residents of Kuria West, were arrested

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KNCHR Calls for Thorough Probe into Shoe-Throwing Incident Targeting President Ruto
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The Kenya National Commission on Human Rights (KNCHR) has called for a rigorous but fair police investigation into the incident where a shoe was thrown at President William Ruto during a public event in Kuria West.

Raymond Nyeris, KNCHR’s Vice-Chairperson, condemned the act as a violation of democratic principles and a breach of public order. “Throwing objects is an act of violence and disrespect that undermines the rule of law and the rights enshrined in our Constitution,” Nyeris said in a statement. He emphasised that such actions are not a legitimate form of protest and contravene Kenya’s Public Order Act, which prohibits carrying offensive items at public gatherings.

The incident, which occurred on May 4, 2025, involved an 18-year-old allegedly hurling a shoe at Ruto as he addressed a crowd in the constituency located in Migori County. Two others, aged 20 and 22, were reported to have heckled the President during his speech.

All three suspects, local residents of Kuria West, were arrested in Kehancha Town and are assisting police with the investigation, according to a police report.

Nyeris stressed that while those responsible must face accountability, their rights must be upheld during the process.

He has called on political leaders to foster civility and issue-based discourse, noting that they bear a responsibility to curb violence and intolerance among supporters.

“Leaders must set a good example by promoting a respectful political atmosphere,” he said, and encouraged all Kenyans to reject violence and choose respectful dialogue instead.

As the investigations go on, the KNCHR promised to keep watch and ensure everything is done fairly and openly.

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JUSTUS KIPRONO -

Justus Kiprono is a freelance journalist based in Nairobi, Kenya. He tracks Capital Markets and economic trends, infrastructure reform, government spending, and the financial impacts of state decision-making nationwide. You can reach him: [email protected]

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