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    Diani Economy on Knife Edge Amid Surge in Juvenile Gang Attacks

    Coast Times DigitalBy Coast Times DigitalJanuary 13, 2025No Comments12 Views
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    BY NURU SALIM

    The escalating insecurity caused by juvenile gangs in Ukunda, Kwale County, is wreaking havoc on the local economy, particularly within the hospitality and brewery industries.

    Richard Onsongo, Chair of the Kwale Bar Owners Association, has raised the alarm over the mounting threats posed by the notorious “Panga Boys” gang. Speaking to Coast Times at a local pub in Ukunda, Onsongo detailed the devastating impact these gangs have had on businesses and the community.

    “At least one person is attacked every day, especially while heading home from work,” Onsongo stated solidly.

    “Our customers are now afraid to spend extended hours in pubs and bars because of the fear of being attacked on their way back. This insecurity has led to significant losses in our businesses, as people opt to stay away from nightspots.”

    The gangs, infamously known for their brutal use of machetes have made the streets of Ukunda increasingly dangerous. Residents and business owners alike live in constant fear, and the once-thriving nightlife in the area has significantly decreased.

    “One of my business partners was recently attacked and robbed of all his belongings. This is no longer just a challenge; it is a disaster for us,” Onsongo lamented.

    While Onsongo praised the police for their efforts in combating the juvenile gangs, he emphasized the need for additional support from the national government. “The police department, from the county police commander to the O.C.S have made commendable work in trying to suppress these gangs.

    However, they are clearly overwhelmed. The gangs’ numbers are increasing, and the resources are stretched too thin to contain them effectively,” he explained.

    He called upon Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja to intervene and bolster the security apparatus in the area.

    “We need the Inspector General to enhance security measures and ensure we see real progress. Overnight patrols and consistent arrests should be a priority, much like the police’s approach to handling riots.”

    Onsongo also raised concerns over the judiciary’s handling of gang-related matters stating that most cases are mishandled in court as some gang members are released on bail as low as 5,000 shillings.

    ”This undermines the police’s efforts and emboldens these criminals. Our people are being attacked and left helpless, some even facing death. This needs to change,” he said passionately.

    In addition to enhanced police action, Onsongo urged the county administration to revive public barazas, community forums where residents can engage directly with local leaders to find collective solutions.

    “The government is the people, and the people must come together to solve community problems. Public barazas allow for direct engagement, showing that the county administration is active and ready to listen,” Onsongo said.

    “The county commissioner, DCC., and chiefs should take the lead in organizing these meetings to restore confidence and solidarity in the community.”

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