National Assembly Majority Leader Kimani Ichung’wah has once again stirred public debate after issuing a strong warning over alleged cases of killings involving young Kenyan women.
In his statement, Ichung’wah vowed that those responsible would be held accountable, insisting that justice must prevail for victims. He also referenced past incidents where bodies were reportedly discovered in River Yala, a matter that has previously raised national concern and calls for thorough investigations.
His remarks come amid heightened public sensitivity over cases of violence against women and unresolved deaths, issues that continue to spark outrage and demands for action across the country. By speaking out, Ichung’wah appeared to align himself with growing calls for accountability and justice for victims and their families.
However, the statement has also drawn mixed reactions, with some Kenyans supporting the call for justice, while others questioned the timing and political undertones of such remarks. Critics argue that leaders should focus on ensuring investigations are conducted transparently and that those responsible are prosecuted through the legal system.
The issue of bodies found in River Yala has remained a significant point of concern in Kenya’s recent past, symbolizing broader fears about security and justice. As leaders weigh in, many citizens continue to demand concrete action rather than rhetoric, emphasizing the need for credible investigations and accountability.
Ichung’wah’s statement adds to the ongoing national conversation around justice, safety, and leadership responsibility, as Kenyans look to authorities to address these serious concerns decisively.



