SUPKEM Chair under fire after leaked CCTV footage shows him allegedly shooting at protesters
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A section of the Supreme Council of Kenya Muslims (SUPKEM) is
demanding the immediate resignation of National Chairman Hassan Ole Naado after
leaked CCTV footage showed him allegedly pointing a firearm at peaceful
protesters.
The suspected discharge of weapon is linked to ongoing
leadership disputes that have plagued the SUPKEM elections since 2017, with Ole
Naado retaining control as National Chair.
On October 24, 2025, the SUPKEM national office transformed
into a potential crime scene when youth gathered to demand elections were
forced to scatter as Ole Naado emerged and allegedly opened fire on the
assembled protesters.
Exclusive CCTV footage secured by Citizen TV reveals that at
precisely 1:04pm, Ole Naado exited his office accompanied by an unidentified
male and discharged a firearm toward protesters encamped outside his premises.
A section of Muslims want the immediate ouster of the SUPKEM National
Chairman.
“Kenyans, and in particular the Muslim community, are outraged
by the viral video clip in circulation clearly showing the so-called Chairman
of the Supreme Council of Kenya Muslims repeatedly shooting at an armed Muslim
youth outside Islamia House Nairobi on or about October 24, 2025,” said Hussein
Adan Somo, SUPKEM representative.
They are demanding government intervention to ensure new
elections take place and prevent further escalation of violence.
“How can we shoot at kids who are just saying we need elections?
You cannot keep yourself in an office without due process that brought you
there, now I think the challenges or whatever has never been elected by Muslim
community, he was brought in through the back door,” said Lattice Shaban, SUPKEM
Director General.
Repeated attempts to obtain a response from Hassan Ole Naado
via telephone yielded no substantive comment.
The leadership disputes at SUPKEM appear to be far from
resolved.


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