Senior Counsel Ahmednasir Abdullahi now wants President William Ruto to consider his promise on tackling extrajudicial killings as he pledged during the campaigns.
In a tweet on Thursday, September 29, Ahmednasir said the President has kept all his pre-election promises save for the one on the extrajudicial killing.
He said there is an urgent need for him to deal with the killings saying hundreds of Kenyans have lost their lives in a plot orchestrated by the State.
"President William Ruto is his first two weeks in office is keeping to ALL his pre-election promises. But he hasn't said a word about the hundreds of Kenyans that were extrajudicially killed by the police, the army, and the National Intelligence Service(NIS)...we are waiting," he stated.
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Ahmednasir is one of the many vocal Kenyans who took to Twitter to protest killings of suspects and abduction of those he claimed were being targeted by the State.
He openly criticised the government for allegedly not following the law in handling some cases saying some state officials.
One of the major promises Ruo has kept since he took office is swearing in of six judges of the appellate court who Former President Uhuru Kenyatta refused to swear.
He also ordered that the clearing and forwarding of goods be reverted back to Mombasa.
The President also honoured his promise to have Musalia Mudavadi appointed to his cabinet as Prime cabinet secretary.
Other he pledged to reward with positions is former Kilifi Governor Amason Kingi who was elected Senate speaker and Former Bungoma Senator Moses Wetangula who was elected National Assembly speaker.