In a dramatic turn of events, the National Cohesion and Integration Commission (NCIC) has directed the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) to arrest three vocal legislators—Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi, Dadaab MP Farah Maalim, and Webuye West MP Dan Wanyama—over allegations of hate speech.
The directive, issued earlier today, comes amid growing concerns over inflammatory rhetoric in political discourse, with the NCIC warning that leaders fueling ethnic and political tensions will face the full force of the law. Sources indicate that the lawmakers are accused of using divisive language, particularly on social media, to incite public discord.

NCIC’s Tough Warning to Political Leaders
The Commission, chaired by Samuel Kobia, did not mince words in its latest crackdown, cautioning that reckless political utterances pose a threat to national unity. “We have observed an alarming rise in hate speech, especially on social media, where some leaders are using their platforms to fan ethnic animosity. This will not be tolerated,” an NCIC official stated.
The agency emphasized that it is working closely with security agencies to ensure compliance with Kenya’s laws on cohesion and integration. The NCIC has vowed to make examples out of the arrested MPs, signaling a tougher stance against politicians weaponizing speech for personal or political gain.

The Controversial Trio: A Pattern of Incitement?
The decision to go after Sudi, Maalim, and Wanyama is expected to generate heated political debate, given their history of making controversial remarks:
- Oscar Sudi (Kapseret MP) – A known ally of President William Ruto, Sudi has repeatedly found himself at the center of political storms over his hard-hitting statements. His fiery speeches, often laced with tribal undertones, have made him a polarizing figure in Kenya’s political landscape.
- Farah Maalim (Dadaab MP) – A seasoned politician and former National Assembly Deputy Speaker, Maalim has not shied away from making provocative comments, particularly on matters touching on Somali-Kenyan relations and governance.
- Dan Wanyama (Webuye West MP) – While less controversial than the others, Wanyama’s remarks on recent political events have reportedly raised concerns among authorities, leading to his inclusion in the NCIC’s list of offenders.
Political Reactions: Allies Cry Foul
Following the NCIC’s directive, political camps allied to the three MPs have swiftly condemned the move, terming it a witch-hunt aimed at silencing outspoken leaders. Allies of President Ruto have accused the Commission of selective justice, alleging that opposition figures guilty of similar offenses have been spared.
UDA Secretary-General Cleophas Malala lashed out at the NCIC, claiming it was being used as a tool to intimidate pro-government voices. “This is nothing more than political persecution. If NCIC was serious about curbing hate speech, why are certain opposition figures walking free?” Malala posed.
On the other hand, opposition leaders have welcomed the move, urging the DCI to swiftly act and ensure the MPs face the consequences of their actions. ODM Chairman John Mbadi lauded the arrests as a step in the right direction, insisting that inflammatory speech has no place in Kenya’s fragile political climate.
What Next? DCI’s Next Move and the Legal Implications
With NCIC making its stance clear, all eyes are now on the DCI, which is expected to summon or apprehend the legislators in the coming hours. If charged and convicted, the MPs could face hefty fines or even jail time under Kenya’s hate speech laws, which criminalize speech that incites violence or ethnic hatred.
This crackdown sends a clear message that the government is tightening the noose on reckless political talk. However, the arrests are also likely to deepen the already charged political environment, with claims of bias and retaliation taking center stage.
Will this be the turning point in Kenya’s war on hate speech, or is it just another politically motivated storm? The coming days will reveal whether the law will be applied fairly or if this is merely another episode of selective justice.
Channel 15 News will keep you updated on this developing story.