Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka has slammed the Kenya Kwanza government following the shocking discovery of Juja Member of Parliament George Koimburi dumped in a coffee plantation this morning after being abducted in broad daylight. The incident has sparked outrage across the political spectrum and raised serious questions about the country’s security situation under the current administration.

Reacting swiftly to the incident, Musyoka accused the Kenya Kwanza regime of overseeing a climate rife with political harassment and intimidation.
“We condemn the abduction of Juja MP George Koimburi in the strongest terms possible. The Opposition is convening tomorrow to assess the current state of political harassment and intimidation in the country by the Kenya Kwanza regime,” Musyoka declared.

The veteran leader warned that the brazen abduction of an MP — a public official entitled to protection — signals a dangerous breakdown of law and order.
“If an MP who is entitled to security gets abducted in broad daylight, it means Kenyans are on their own,” he added.
Eyewitnesses say Koimburi was found disoriented and bruised in a dense coffee plantation near Thika. He was immediately rushed to a Nairobi hospital where he is receiving treatment and observation. Details around his abduction remain unclear, but early reports indicate he had received threats linked to his political activities.
The police have yet to issue an official statement, a silence that has only fueled public suspicion and demands for transparency.
This shocking case comes amid growing political tension, with increasing reports from Opposition figures of intimidation and harassment tactics allegedly orchestrated by elements within the Kenya Kwanza government.
As outrage spreads across social media and the nation, tomorrow’s Opposition meeting is expected to be a pivotal moment in deciding coordinated steps to confront what they describe as a rising climate of fear and impunity under the current regime.

