Isiolo, 03 February, 2026 / 6:46 pm (ACI Africa).
Security agencies in areas served by Kenya’s Catholic Diocese of Isiolo have been urged to take decisive and urgent measures to end recurring incidents of insecurity and cattle rustling in the region.
In a statement on February 1, a day after a deadly banditry attack that left a 15-year-old herder dead, Bishop Peter Munguti Makau of Isiolo expressed concern that the situation “is getting out of control” in his Episcopal See.
“The state of insecurity in Isiolo is worsening due to armed raids and cattle rustling. There are frequent gunshots that disrupt daily life, and this is happening even in broad daylight,” Bishop Munguti said during Holy Mass at St. Eusebius Cathedral of his Episcopal See.
The Bishop lamented that the frequent incidents of insecurity in the region and cattle rustling have created “great anxiety among the people” and “are affecting trade, business operations, and limiting our movement.”
“Our children are no longer going to school,” he said, referring to the most affected areas, and went on to highlight the importance of cooperation between members of the local communities and law enforcement agencies in curbing the insecurity and cattle rustling.



