PCEA Moderator Thegu Mutahi Condemns Police Brutality, Urges Peaceful Protests

By Steve El Sabai

Banana, Kiambu

Presbyterian Church of East Africa (PCEA) Moderator, Rt. Rev. Thegu Mutahi, has strongly condemned what he described as “uncalled for” and “senseless” killings of peaceful and innocent Kenyans by the police.

Speaking on Sunday during the dedication service of PCEA Karuri Imani Church in Banana, Rev. Mutahi expressed deep concern over recent cases of police brutality, particularly the killing of teacher and blogger Albert Ojwang in a police cell and the near-fatal shooting of Boniface Karanja, a street mask vendor.

“The continued brutalization of peaceful Kenyans is not only sad but deeply regrettable. These actions must stop,” said Rev. Mutahi.

The church leader called on police officers to respect human life and the constitutional rights of citizens, especially those participating in peaceful demonstrations.

As the country prepares for street protests this Wednesday to mark the first anniversary of the Gen-Z demonstrations held on June 25 last year, Rev. Mutahi urged the youth to remain peaceful and avoid being used by politicians.

“Youth must remain peaceful and refuse to be misused by politicians who only push for their selfish interests. In politics, there are no permanent friends or enemies, just personal gains,” he said.

Rev. Mutahi also encouraged Kenyans to break away from unhealthy political obsession and instead focus on their daily livelihoods. He lamented the ongoing political bickering and the country’s tendency to remain in campaign mode long after elections are over.

“We must direct our energy to productive work like farming, small businesses, and side hustles to take care of our families,” he advised.

The dedication service of the 10-year-old PCEA Karuri Imani Church was a vibrant event attended by hundreds of faithful from the seven congregations of the Banana Parish. The celebration was led by Parish Minister Rev. Mary Muriuki, who also serves as the Moderator of the Kiambu Presbytery.

Rev. Mutahi’s strong call comes at a time when public concern over police violence continues to rise, with more religious leaders now demanding justice and accountability.

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