A video of a detained granny was trending online today after being posted online by Facebook user Karangu Muraya. Subsequently, it caught the attention of Nakuru incumbent Governor Susan Kihika and Laikipia women representative Jane Kagiri.
In a Facebook post accompanied by the video, Kihika wrote;
“Oh my goodness, where is this? Is she still being detained? I am willing to send a lawyer to her and her sons and help pay any required bail, this is not right,” the governor stated.
Soon as she learnt about what transpired to her detention, Kihika recruited a lawyer to argue the case of the detained grandmother at Nyahururu Women’s Prison in a protected land dispute with her family members.
Nakuru Governor Susan Kihika
Speaking in her native language in the video,the woman claimed that she owned the land in contention.
However, the 75-year-old argued that there were children who were stranded with no adult to fend for them.
“I have the original title deed of the land which I got in 1974. My home has been left with no one and we have other kids there who I pay for their fees. There’s no one to take care of them,” she pleaded.
According to Muraya, the one who posted the video first, he said that the woman was held at Nyahururu Prison for over a month after her own relatives accused her of trespassing on their land.
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