Politics Kenyan MP Farah Maalim in Hot Water: Summoned Over Shocking Comments About Gen Z Protesters by Havana Media July 10, 2024 written by Havana Media 0 comment Share 0FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail 25 Wow, things are heating up in Kenyan politics! The National Cohesion and Integration Commission (NCIC) has called in Daadab MP Farah Maalim for a little chat on Thursday. Apparently, he’s got some explaining to do about some pretty wild comments he allegedly made about the recent protests against the Finance Bill 2024. So get this – the NCIC says they’re looking into some stuff Maalim supposedly said in Somali. Word on the street is that he claimed he’d “slaughter 5000 Gen Z protesters” if he were running the show as president. Yikes! The NCIC isn’t messing around. They’re saying these comments could stir up some serious trouble, maybe even violence, between different political groups. They’ve warned Maalim that if he doesn’t show up to explain himself, he could be in hot water legally. This all kicked off after a video of Maalim making these inflammatory remarks went viral. Kenyans online were not having it, demanding he be arrested and prosecuted. It is sad to hear Farah Maalim saying, "If I was the Kenyan President, I would have slaughtered 5000 Gen Zs daily."I have watched this video 18 times. I can't believe it!!! According to him, Gen Z, we are the enemy!!!Share Widely until he's arrested. #OccupyCBDTuesday pic.twitter.com/kEgrhEdICL— Alinur Mohamed (@AlinurMohamed_) July 9, 2024 In the video, Maalim apparently goes off on the young protesters, calling their march to State House an “attempted coup.” He even throws some shade, saying they’re just rich kids from “one tribe” stirring up trouble. But here’s where it gets really intense. The translation has him saying, “God forbid if I was president I would have slaughtered them, 5,000 of them daily. Serious, there is no two ways about it.” Holy moly! Maalim’s trying to backpedal now, claiming the video’s been edited to make him look bad. He’s pointing fingers at Somalis, saying they’re out to get him because he “weighed in on their politics.” This whole situation is like a political soap opera! We’ll have to wait and see what goes down when Maalim faces the music on Thursday. Stay tuned, folks! You Might Also Like Sakaja’s Leadership Under Fire: Impeachment Rumors Swirl Amid Azimio-Kenya Kwanza Tensions ODM-UDA PACT: POLICE BRUTALITY PERSISTS DESPITE M.O.U DEAL Kenyan Police Officers Face Danger on Haiti’s Empty Streets From Rivals to Allies: Ruto’s Surprising Support for Raila’s AU Dream Daadab MP Farah MaalimFarah MaalimFinance Bill 2024Gen Z protests Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Havana Media previous post MP Mulu Praises Gen Zs for Peaceful Saba Saba Memorial Day. next post Sad News: JCC Founder Bishop Allan Kiuna Loses Battle with Cancer You may also like Could Former Cobbler Turn Real Estate Mogul Be Embakasi North’s Next MP? September 25, 2025 Kenya’s Bold Debt-for-Food Swap Plan: Can It Solve Two Crises at Once? September 13, 2025 KENYA SECURITY POSTURE: KENYA DEFENCE FORCE ALLOCATED BIG SHARE IN MBADIS BUDGET June 24, 2025 GOVERNMENT WARNS PROTESTS: PRESIDENT WARNS AGAINST DISRUPTION OF PEACE IN WED PROTESTS June 24, 2025 ODM-UDA PACT: POLICE BRUTALITY PERSISTS DESPITE M.O.U DEAL June 24, 2025 STATE SLAMS GACHAGUA: RUTO FIRES BACK AT GACHAGUA IN MERU June 23, 2025 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.