Gov't to reinstate chiefs, assistants suspended over Kirinyaga alcohol tragedy

Interior CS Kipchumba Murkomen speaks during the Jukwaa la Usalama town hall meeting in Marsabit on May 14, 2025.

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The government has announced it will reinstate chiefs and
assistant chiefs in Kirinyaga County who had been interdicted following the
deaths of 17 people after consuming illicit alcohol.
Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen said
the officials had been unfairly punished, noting that they had been actively
working to curb the sale of illegal brews but were undermined by weaknesses in
the judicial system.
“After evaluating the situation, it seems it was not these
chiefs’ fault. They were fighting illicit alcohol, but when the culprits are
taken to court, they are freed,” Murkomen said during a visit to Kirinyaga.
“We have decided to reinstate them; we are finalising that
process, and they will all resume work.”
The CS pointed to what he termed a “judicial problem” in
handling illicit alcohol cases, saying repeat offenders often return to the
trade after being released by the courts.
The government last year interdicted two chiefs and their
assistant after the death of 17 people who had consumed illegal brew at Kirinyaga’s
Kangai and Kandongu villages.
While giving the order, then-Deputy President Gachagua had
said that the four, together with local police officers, failed to end the trade
of deadly liquor in their locations.
It, however, drew sharp criticism from some local leaders
and residents, who argued that the officials were being scapegoated for broader
enforcement challenges.
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