Cleophas Malala, the secretary general of the UDA, has urged the police to detain individuals in charge of setting fire to the party's Siaya headquarters.
Malala expressed her party's "very horrified" response to the attack during the anti-government demonstrations on Twitter.
He urged law enforcement to take immediate action and find those responsible for these atrocious acts, including organizers and financiers.
Waore Dianga, the UDA coordinator for Siaya county, stated that some teenagers stormed the place on Thursday after stealing the iron sheets meant to fence the property.
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He claimed they shattered windows and doors after entering the facility and took both.
This, according to Diana, took place before the building caught fire.
Malala denounced the assault and warned it should not be misused to injure people physically or destroy property (Article 37 of the Constitution).
He remarked, "Mr. Raila Odinga must be reminded that his rights end where other Kenyans' rights begin and Kenya should not be put through the wringer."
The SG advised UDA supporters to exercise caution during this provocative period.
Malala stated that under the leadership of President William Ruto, the nation is stable.
On Thursday, anti-government demonstrators set fire to the United Democratic Alliance party headquarters.
Only two weeks ago, demonstrators in Kisumu set the UDA offices on fire.
The Kisumu incident also involved the burning of two automobiles. Raila Odinga, the head of the opposition, originates from the county of Siaya.
Siaya County Waore Dianga, the coordinator of the UDA party, claimed that some adolescents broke into the location and vandalized and removed the iron sheets that served as the location's fences.
According to Waore, they continued to break the windows and doors, which they also took. He claimed that because the building is a resident's property, UDA had rented it as an office.
He claimed that this occurred before the building was set on fire.