Speculations Rife As Kabogo Alleges What Might Happen To The Country If Raila Continues With Demos

Speculations Rife As Kabogo Alleges What Might Happen To The Country If Raila Continues With Demos
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William Kabogo has finally spoken out, warning Raila Odinga and his fellow Azimio La Umoja supporters. Kabogo claims that the Azimio team should find other means to channel their demands since the protests have destroyed public and private buildings and because this trend might destabilize the nation if it persists.

” We need to be careful not to take our country down, Azimio team should chill out and let William Ruto handle these issues since he has already been elected by Kenyans. It should also be noted that it is not easy defending President William Ruto’ s administration, ” William Kabogo stated.

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In addition, Kabogo said that instead of organizing nationwide protests, which might have a bad effect on Kenya, Raila should seek out nonviolent methods to fight for Kenyans.

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Friday saw the beginning of demonstrations in Saba Saba, spearheaded by Azimio leader Raila Odinga.

Protesters in Nairobi’ s downtown area gathered at the site of the old Hilton Hotel. They wanted the government to lower the expense of life for the general public.

In response to Orange Democratic Movement leader Raila Odinga, Azimio supporters took to the streets in Kisumu, blocking roads and setting fires.

Early in the morning, activists and residents of Mombasa also flocked to the streets to demonstrate against the high cost of living witnessed in the country. However, police in Mombasa were compelled to use teargas canisters to disperse the demonstrators.7de7658d8acc41caa4c151f4bea22069?quality=uhq&resize=720

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On Friday morning, the activists had gathered with colourful banners in the streets of Nairobi and screamed, ” We go! We go! ” before the police removed them.

However, the police officers increased security in areas thought to be conflict hotspots.

According to the report, this will part of the opposition’ s plan to have its backers admit to the grassroots resistance and increase their pressure on President William Ruto’ s government to reduce the cost of living.

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