The issue of abductions has become a major concern in Kenya, with citizens increasingly worried about their safety.
The rise in kidnappings has led to strong reactions from political leaders, including Peter Kaluma, the Member of Parliament for Homa Bay Town.
Kaluma has spoken out clearly on this matter, calling for an end to these criminal activities.
In his statement, Kaluma said, "Abductions must stop in Kenya, or Kenyans will stop the abductors."
His words reflect the frustration many people feel as they witness a growing number of people being taken against their will.
The MP’s message is one of urgency and determination, as he insists that the government must take immediate action to stop these crimes.
Kaluma pointed out that abductions are not just a violation of individual rights, but also a threat to the peace and stability of the nation.
"We cannot allow a few criminals to hold our entire country hostage," he said.
His call for action is a warning to both the authorities and the criminals involved in these activities.
Kaluma made it clear that if the government does not take strong measures to stop the abductions, the people of Kenya will not remain passive.
The MP has urged the government to increase support for security forces, providing them with the resources and manpower needed to address the growing problem.
He stressed the importance of law enforcement agencies taking swift action to investigate these crimes and bring the perpetrators to justice.
"We need a police force that is effective, and one that the people can trust," Kaluma added.
Many Kenyans have expressed concern about the lack of security, with some suggesting that communities take matters into their own hands.
Kaluma, however, believes the government should lead the fight against abductions.
While he acknowledged the need for citizens to be vigilant, he emphasized that it is the government’s duty to protect the people.
His call for action is a warning that the people of Kenya will not stand idly by as their safety is threatened.
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