Wafula, who has been vocal in her opposition to the recent surge in abductions, was participating in a demonstration against the growing cases of forced disappearances in the country.
The protest, which was organized to raise awareness about the alarming number of abductions, quickly turned chaotic as tensions between demonstrators and law enforcement escalated. As police attempted to disperse the crowd, teargas was deployed, and in the midst of the chaos, Wafula was injured.
Despite being injured, Wafula remained resilient, taking to social media to update her supporters on her condition.
"I am in pain but I am determined to keep fighting for justice," she posted, urging her followers to continue standing up against the injustices faced by victims of abductions.
Her words resonated deeply with many who have been advocating for the release of those who have gone missing.
The incident has sparked outrage among human rights activists and members of the public, with many condemning the use of force against peaceful protesters. Wafula's injury has only fueled the resolve of those who are calling for accountability and a halt to the abductions that have left many families devastated.
As Wafula receives treatment, her supporters continue to demand answers, with hopes that her courage will inspire further action to address the ongoing crisis.
The protest, although marred by violence, has brought renewed attention to the issue of enforced disappearances, urging the government to take stronger measures to protect its citizens' rights.