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David Ole Sankok Urges Ruto to Rescind Order to Shoot Protesters’ Legs During Demos: “Sitaki Compe”

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“Sitaki Compe”: Sankok Begs Ruto to Rethink Shoot-to-Disable Directive
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David Ole Sankok Urges Ruto to Rescind Order to Shoot Protesters’ Legs During Demos: “Sitaki Compe”

Tension continues to rise following President William Ruto’s controversial directive allowing police to shoot protesters in the legs. While defending public property from looters, the president’s words have sparked backlash—most notably from East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) MP David Ole Sankok.

The former nominated MP expressed deep concern over the long-term effects of Ruto’s shoot-to-disable policy. Speaking on Wednesday, July 9, Ruto had boldly stated:

“Shoot them in the legs, take them to the hospital, then take them to court.”

David Ole Sankok Urges Ruto to Rescind Order to Shoot Protesters’ Legs During Demos: “Sitaki Compe”
Humour with a Warning: Sankok Tells Ruto ‘Don’t Create More Disabled Kenyans’-Photo Curtesy Tuko News

He was referring to protesters who destroy property or engage in violent looting during demonstrations. But this directive has not sat well with Sankok, who fears it will lead to unintended consequences.

In a uniquely humorous yet serious tone, Sankok, a person with disability (PWD) himself, cautioned that such orders could inadvertently swell the ranks of Kenya’s disabled population.

“Sitaki compe,” he declared.

“The number of Persons with Disabilities will increase. They will compete against me for PWD benefits including nomination, AGPO tax exemption, and importation of duty-free cars among other benefits.”

Sankok’s remarks highlight a deeper fear that the president’s heavy-handed approach might backfire, leading not only to physical harm but to a spike in demands on government programs meant for the disabled.

While the president emphasized discipline and restoration of law and order, Sankok’s message was clear: the method must not create more suffering. He encouraged a return to lawful restraint, dialogue, and protection of civil liberties.

David Ole Sankok Urges Ruto to Rescind Order to Shoot Protesters’ Legs During Demos: “Sitaki Compe”
Humour with a Warning: Sankok Tells Ruto ‘Don’t Create More Disabled Kenyans’

“We can’t fix lawlessness with more harm. There are smarter ways to manage chaos,” said another concerned citizen online.

This debate underscores the deep divisions in the country over how to manage the growing wave of protests against the government. Some leaders support the strong-arm tactics, while others, like Sankok, urge caution and human rights-centered approaches.

David Ole Sankok Urges Ruto to Rescind Order to Shoot Protesters’ Legs During Demos: “Sitaki Compe”
“Sitaki Compe”: Sankok Begs Ruto to Rethink Shoot-to-Disable Directive

For now, all eyes are on State House, as Kenyans wait to see if Ruto will respond to Sankok’s plea—or stand firm on his directive.

ALSO READ:Ruto Criticizes Judge After Ruling Blocking Police Roadblocks in Nairobi CBD

David Ole Sankok Urges Ruto to Rescind Order to Shoot Protesters’ Legs During Demos: “Sitaki Compe”

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