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DIG Masengeli : Police have not blocked roads

John MutanyiThursday, 25 June 2026 at 12:142 views
DIG Masengeli : Police have not blocked roads

Deputy Inspector General of Police Gilbert Masengeli has firmly rejected reports of road closures in Nairobi, insisting that officers are simply performing routine security checks to protect citizens during today's commemorations.

Speaking in the central business district on June 25, Masengeli emphasized that movement remains free and that security personnel are focused on ensuring everyone's safety without hindering daily routines. He highlighted the calm atmosphere across the country, noting that people were heading to work normally and no major incidents like vehicle burnings had been reported.

Masengeli assured Kenyans that the National Police Service remains committed to safeguarding all residents, irrespective of their political views or participation in planned gatherings. He urged demonstrators to operate strictly within legal boundaries, promising facilitation where needed, including potential escorts. The police chief stressed that the visible presence along major routes serves to prevent threats and maintain order rather than restrict access, with checks primarily aimed at identifying any dangerous items.

This statement comes as the nation observes the anniversary of past protests, with memorial activities honoring those who lost their lives in previous years. While some reports mentioned heavy deployments and temporary slowdowns, authorities maintain that essential services and businesses continue uninterrupted. Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen echoed similar sentiments, confirming deployments are designed to protect lives, property, and critical infrastructure while allowing peaceful expressions.

For many in Kenya, the day blends remembrance with calls for accountability and reform. As security agencies stay vigilant and hospitals prepare for any contingencies, Masengeli's words aim to project confidence and normalcy. The hours ahead will reveal how the balance between public expression and order plays out, reflecting the country's ongoing journey toward dialogue and unity amid diverse voices.

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