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‘When Kibaki became president, I had been an activist for a decade’ – David Ndii advises youth on protests

Among these is a call for President Ruto to resign from office, citing discontent with his entire administration.

The protesters also demanded the immediate dismissal of government officials who have criminal records or are involved in corruption, seeking to address issues of integrity within the administration.

They proposed salary reductions for MPs, capping their earnings at Ksh200,000, arguing that MPs should not earn more than doctors.

Additionally, the protesters called for the abolition of some government positions, such as the Chief Administrative Secretary roles, and the elimination of public funding for the offices of the First Lady, Second Lady, and Prime Cabinet Secretary’s spouses.

They suggested redirecting these funds to hire more teachers and doctors. Another demand is for the executive to obey all court orders, which underscores a push for greater respect for the rule of law.

The protesters also called for the abolition of the housing levy and demanded the publication of audited records on how these funds have been used, along with refunds for all contributors. Furthermore, they called for a lifestyle audit of state officers to ensure transparency.

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