Kisumu protesters destroy Kwee funeral home two days after opening
Nyanza
By
Olivia Odhiambo
| Mar 30, 2023
Protesters in Kisumu have left residents in shock after they stormed and vandalised the newly launched Sh37 million Kwee Farewell Home at Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Teaching and Referral Hospital (JOOTRH).
The facility was opened by Kisumu Governor Anyang' Nyong'o on Tuesday, March 28.
Barely 48 hours later, protesters who turned out for the Azimio protests, vandalised property and looted equipment at the funeral home. They had accosted police officers who had brought the body of a man who had been killed by a mob in Nyamasaria.
The protestors broke window panes and gates.
Kisumu Governor Nyong'o has condemned the destruction of the multi-million ultra-modern funeral home at JOOTRH.
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Prof Nyong'o said goons posing as protesters, broke down a gate, damaged and looted expensive morgue equipment which he commissioned on Tuesday.
He described the attack as barbaric.
The Governor wondered why the police did not protect the facility from the gang which also carted away, computers and other valuable equipment.
He asked the police to track and arrest the criminals.
On March 28, Governor Nyong'o posted pictures of the morgue on Twitter, captioning: "KWEE FAREWELL HOME. Now open at Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Teaching and Referral Hospital. Giving dignity to the dead!"
Governor had suspended demonstrations
On Wednesday March 29, Governor Nyong'o announced said his administration ="https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/nyanza/article/2001469903/governor-anyang-nyongo-suspends-azimio-protests-in-kisumu">had indefinitely suspended the holding of anti-President William Ruto demos in Kisumu< adding that he will join other protesters in Nairobi during the demos scheduled for Mondays and Thursdays by the Azimio la Umoja-One Kenya Coalition.
Shortly after, Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja asked him to hold the weekly Azimio demos in the lakeside county, and not transfer the ="https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/national/article/2001469927/dont-bring-azimio-demos-to-nairobi-sakaja-tells-nyongo">protests to the capital city.<
="https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/national/article/2001469927/dont-bring-azimio-demos-to-nairobi-sakaja-tells-nyongo">"Kisumu governor's idea of exporting his demonstrations to Nairobi,< making our county the capital of demonstrations and associated mayhem is preposterous and totally unacceptable," Sakaja said in response to Nyong'o on Wednesday, March 29.
The Kisumu Governor then issued another statement where he asked residents of Kisumu to turn out in large numbers for peaceful demonstrations.