Kihingo Ward MCA Simon Karanja Kamau alias ka-mum has called for calmness among residents if Njoro even as DCI comb the recent murder case.
Speaking on Thursday October 9, 2025 during burial of former Kihingo MCA George Kiere’s grandmother Milkah Wanjiku Kiere, the area MCA was categorical that the matter is under investigation.
He however called on area residents to remain calm while awaiting the DCI investigations’ report.
According to the MCA, the matter will not be taken lightly, urging the investigation agencies to play their role prudently.
“We know this matter is under Investigations. But we are calling in the investigating agencies to play their role prudently so that we can get to understand who were behind this heinous act,” stated MCA Karanja.
It will be recalled that Nakuru County Commissioner Loyford Kibaara also two days ago urged residents of Kihingo in Njoro Sub- County to remain calm as investigations continue into the killing of the 47-year-old man by unknown assailants in a suspected livestock theft attempt.
Kibaara assured the public that security agencies have already apprehended key suspects and that they will face justice in accordance with the law.
The incident, which occurred at Davison Village around 2 a.m. on Monday, saw the victim attacked and fatally shot with an arrow while inside his house. The attackers are believed to have been targeting livestock from the homestead.
Following the incident, angry residents staged demonstrations to protest what they termed as police laxity in responding to distress calls and rising insecurity in the area. They appealed for enhanced patrols and closer cooperation between law enforcement officers and the community to ensure such crimes are curbed.
County Commissioner Kibaara reaffirmed the government’s commitment to maintaining security and restoring public confidence in the region.
“We will not allow criminals to disrupt the peace in our communities. Security operations have been intensified, and those involved in this heinous act will be brought to book,” he assured.