The State Department for Gender has condemned in the strongest terms a disturbing viral video showing several women assaulting a taxi driver and allegedly refusing to pay for services rendered, describing the incident as a blatant violation of the rule of law, human dignity, and the standards of a civilized society.
The Department is deeply disturbed by the incident and reiterates that violence in any form—regardless of who perpetrates it—is wholly unacceptable. Acts of assault, intimidation, and refusal to honor lawful obligations undermine social order and cannot be justified under any circumstances.
The State Department for Gender unequivocally condemns this act of violence and affirms its commitment to the protection of all citizens. Justice and accountability must prevail, and those responsible for this unlawful conduct must be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law.
The Department encourages the gentleman affected by this incident to reach out for support through the toll-free helpline **1195** or by contacting the Department directly via official communication channels. Appropriate support and guidance will be provided.
Further, members of the public with credible information regarding the incident, including the identities of those involved, are urged to come forward and assist relevant authorities in ensuring justice is served.
The State Department for Gender remains steadfast in promoting peaceful coexistence, respect for the rule of law, and the dignity and safety of every Kenyan.
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