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A section of political leaders across the country has strongly condemned the increasing spate of abductions demanding urgent action from the government and responsible use of social media. The leaders have underscored the need for protection of constitutional rights and freedoms challenging security agencies to stick to their mandate of keeping Kenyans safe. Their sentiments come at a time when the rage over the abductions continues to build up as the push for the youth-led nationwide demonstrations next week gains momentum.
Pressure piles on government over abductions
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