Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja issued a stern warning to residents capturing footage of county officers, colloquially known as “kanjos,” during routine enforcement activities, cautioning that such actions could lead to arrest.
Sakaja conveyed his concerns during a meeting with the officers, expressing dismay over the increasing tendency of certain traders and citizens to engage in dramatic behavior during county inspectorate inspections.
He asserted that such conduct hampers the officers’ effectiveness in enforcing regulations and maintaining order within the city.
Emphasizing the imperative of consistent justice enforcement, Sakaja declared, “Detaining anyone found recording your actions is necessary as it constitutes obstruction of justice. It’s crucial that you carry out your duties unimpeded!”
Additionally, he voiced apprehension regarding the misuse of recorded footage by some city residents to sensationalize incidents and garner attention on social media platforms.
Simultaneously, Governor Sakaja underscored the seriousness of defying city laws and resisting arrest, stressing the officers’ duty to uphold law and order. He reiterated his steadfast support for the officers and urged them to vigorously enforce the law without bias or apprehension.