Gideon Moi Calls For Urgent Action On Rising Child Disappearances
KANU party leader Gideon Moi has issued a stern demand for government intervention following a “deeply disturbing” surge in child disappearances and abuse across Kenya.
In a formal statement released on Friday, May 15, the former Baringo senator characterized the escalating cases of violence, mistreatment, and unexplained deaths as a burgeoning national crisis rather than a series of isolated events.
Key Points of the Statement:
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Constitutional Mandate: Moi urged the government to immediately invoke Article 53 (1) of the Constitution, which guarantees every child the right to be protected from abuse, neglect, and all forms of violence.
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Safety Concerns: He highlighted a worrying trend where children are falling victim to cruelty in environments—such as homes and schools—where they should theoretically be most secure.
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Call to Action: Moi emphasized that the frequency of these incidents has reached a tipping point, requiring a coordinated and aggressive state response to ensure the safety of the country’s most vulnerable citizens.
“What were once isolated incidents are now becoming a national crisis,” Moi stated, noting that the country cannot afford to overlook the safety of its children any longer.
