A serious accusation has been made public on the social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, by user Paul O. Neko.
In a post dated June 26, 2026, it is claimed that Lang’ata Member of Parliament Jalang’o is among those who have been named by members of his own militia as the person who paid, facilitated, and instructed groups of goons to block peaceful protesters from accessing the Central Business District.
This is a very serious allegation that points directly at a sitting member of parliament and suggests a coordinated effort to use violence and intimidation against citizens exercising their right to peaceful assembly.
The details of the post are deeply troubling. It describes a situation where an elected leader, a Member of Parliament, is taking unemployed youth, many of whom are battling drug and substance abuse, and using them as tools of violence.
This is not just a political accusation; it is an indictment of the exploitation of the most vulnerable members of our society.
These young people, who are struggling with addiction and a lack of opportunity, are being manipulated and paid to commit acts that harm their fellow citizens and disrupt lawful demonstrations.
The post goes further, asking a direct and chilling question: who is the person asking Luo MPs to maintain these groups of goons?
The answer given is shocking, pointing directly to the Principal Secretary for Interior. It is alleged that this PS sends the money that ensures those goons get paid.

This paints a picture of a state apparatus that is actively working to suppress dissent through organized criminality, using public funds to finance thuggery.
The use of drug-addicted youth as a “tool” is particularly sinister, as it suggests that their vulnerability is being weaponized for political ends.
The claims made by Paul O. Neko are not just about one politician; they implicate the entire security apparatus, suggesting a coordinated effort from the highest levels of the Interior ministry to sabotage peaceful protest.
The accusation that an MP is personally involved in paying and directing these groups transforms a political disagreement into a criminal conspiracy.
We must treat these allegations with the seriousness they demand. The statements made on X are not proof, but they are a direct and detailed accusation that the authorities cannot ignore.
The post claims that members of the militia itself have come forward to name their paymaster and facilitator. If so, there are witnesses and evidence that need to be investigated.
The claim that the Principal Secretary for Interior is the mastermind behind the funding is a direct charge of high-level corruption and abuse of power.

The people of Kenya deserve to know the truth. The right to peaceful protest is a cornerstone of democracy, and any attempt to violently suppress it, especially through the exploitation of desperate youth, must be met with a full and transparent investigation.
The allegations made in this post demand immediate and serious scrutiny from the relevant authorities to ensure that those responsible, regardless of their position, are held accountable.











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