05/06/2024
The Ka-baba’s, the young Ian Njoroge's, must learn that choices and actions have consequences.
Once an individual reaches the age of 18, they are considered an adult. They are no longer ka-baba’s. Assaulting a police officer, especially in a brutal manner, after committing offences such as endangering passengers and other road users by overloading a vehicle and making an illegal U-turn, is inexcusable. Such behaviour demonstrates a severe lack of adequate parental guidance and an alarming level of arrogance and antisocial behavioural disorders.
If the Ian's can assault a police officer, what about you and the next innocent Kenyan who upsets Ka-baba?
The rule of law must be upheld, and it is imperative that the law be applied firmly in these situations to deter other potential unruly youthful offenders.
To maintain public order and ensure the safety of the community, it is essential to address such misconduct with appropriate legal consequences. This approach will reinforce the importance of lawful behaviour and the serious repercussions of violating the law. Ka-baba must learn that choices and actions have consequences.
Without this, these misguided youth will run anarchy in this country!