They are an army of complicit or perhaps part of a well-choreographed political tactic to muzzle critics. They talk tough on camera but deliver hot air when it comes to the protection of the lives and property of Kenyans or reining in the political cancer that is goonism, threatening to bring the country to its knees.
To them, hear-no-evil-and-see-no-evil and only making cosmetic statements in response is the ultimate strategy to tackle political violence that is putting the country on the wrong footing, barely a year before the country heads to the next General Elections.