One police officer by the name of Amina Mutio has been the talk of the entire nation after she portrayed an act of kindness to a fellow woman during curfew at night.
When most police officers were getting attacked online for clobbering fellow Kenyans for being out on the first day of curfew, KOT(Kenyans On Twitter) took the time to acknowledge the importance of one woman police officers who have convinced the public that indeed Police is your friend.
Amina Mutio’s picture was taken on the first day of curfew along Outering road helping out a mother go home at night even offering to carry her child’s necessity bag and since then, the picture has since blown up on social media especially on social media.
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Police officer, Amina Mutio who reportedly comes from Nguluni Machakos County has a heart of gold as much as she’s an officer of the law, she’s compassionate as well.
Kenyans reactions toward Amina Mutio’s act of kindness
Amazing and I think we should all salute and thank this lady cop! #CurfewKE #COVID19 #CoronaUpdate #coronaviruske pic.twitter.com/0UNUUDTnxc
— Darshan Chandaria (@dchandaria) March 28, 2020
#CurfewKE is TEMPORAL but CLASS is PERMANENT and it did not start yesterday! Salute to this cop! pic.twitter.com/6Xg6MHDkIe
— BISHOP™ (@LilKoima) March 28, 2020
I feel bad to have condemned the entire force yet there are angles like this one in the force. We owe our gratitude to her and her likes and further we should urge the appointing authorities to ensure the leadership of the force should be in the hands of these kind of people.
— SIMON KARAGO (@simonkarago) March 28, 2020
This is the true essence of UNSC’s resolution on WOMEN IN SECURITY. Rather than ape their ruthless male counterparts, women in security ought to bring the caring, motherly, concerned nature of women to security and peace keeping!
— Raphael Otakwa (@otakwaralf) March 29, 2020
She deserves a rank… Madam of the year, Congratulations Amina Mutio thank God we come from the same village nguluni Tala kangundo…… God bless you#GetTheWholeStory
— Steve Mulwa wa kite #Covid_19 #StayAtHome (@Stevemulwa9) March 28, 2020
This is what we call humanity. The lady Milly had travelled to kisumu to bury her beloved father and was being escorted from Bendicta stage Utawala where she lives. The kid saved her but still the cop who hails from Embakasi police station is ever kind
— Abdulzack Mohamed (@AbdulzackM) March 28, 2020
This is the Kenya we want but not whereby pple will be like donkeys to be beaten. Hata punda kwetu huwa hazichapwi why the innocent people na wengi wao huchelewa kazini wakitafuta riziki.. he was supposed to lock down all the company’s n he begin with brookside
— Ephantus Muchiri (@EphantusMuchi12) March 29, 2020
Women are always generous people ever….this is want we need not punishment and brutality
— Jotha95 (@jotha95) March 28, 2020
This was basically what was supposed to be practiced initially! (Among the rest of the police force) – Assistance not repression.
— Naila_Li (@Justntk22) March 28, 2020
This good soul is AMINA MUTIO of embakasi. We must applaud her. While her fellow offucers clobbered people senseless, she took the higher road. She assisted. She helped.
Retweet ifikie wadosi.
Amina, you are ar real officer.
A good person. https://t.co/kyzc7PxGPp— COmbeta (@OmbetaC) March 28, 2020
Thank u so much for doing such a difficulty job on our behalf. In a time when ur colleague have disgraced the uniform they stand in u have shown there are still good officers out there still left. U still remember why u joined up. To serve and protect. Thank you ma’am.
— maina chege (@maishchege) March 28, 2020
Here she is during elections pic.twitter.com/pzRWji3Nge
— Mon Coeur🇰🇪 (@ShiEunKe) March 28, 2020
Police are humans too ,others carry principles,humanity, ethics and integrity…other are the total opposite…Its all about which society one chooses to belong to..
— adam ali (@adamme47) March 28, 2020
Most Kenyans have come forward to praise her good deeds with the majority even asking for her promotion for the splendid job she’s been doing.
Apparently, the mother that she helped on that fateful night wasn’t the only good deed she did, she has been doing some good way before that and it’s only fate and God’s favor landed on her that day that she got recognized.
There are also some other photos emerging online of her helping out other women in need which has indeed stolen the hearts of most Kenyans on the internet, far and wide.
Seems like Kenyans online can’t get enough of Amina Mutio and Baringo Commandant, Ibrahim Abachila for displaying an act of humanity during the curfew.
Below are the photos of the now-popular police officer in Kenya today.
Photos credit:
Facebook: Amina Mutio