Interior Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki has warned Azimio anti-government protesters that they will face the full weight of the law on Wednesday.
Kindiki stated that security agents have been urged to rigorously uphold the law in dealing with individuals threatening to make the country ungoverned through mayhem and looting.
According to the Interior CS, six people were killed, others were injured, and property was destroyed during the opposing team's large rallies on Friday.
The CS said that the right to associate freely and picket does not include the right to cause mayhem and loot property. Adding that Anyone threatening to make the country ungoverned through the mayhem, looting, chaos, and bloodshed will be dealt with firmly and decisively, in accordance with the law
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While the government would not interfere with the freedom to demonstrate or picket, such rallies must be peaceful, and protestors must be unarmed, according to the CS.
He spoke in Igoji Sub-county, Meru County, during the sub-county's operationalization, the installation of Zuhura Righa as the county's first deputy commissioner, and the commissioning of the sub-county headquarters.
Last week during his saba saba rally at the kamukunji grounds, Raila revealed that Azimio will hold another protest on the 12th of July.
“We even got to KICC which they have always blocked us from accessing and we ended up at Central Park which was our destination from Kamukunji. so after this sucessful raly, we are going to have another one on Wednesday next week.”
Yesterday, Raila made an impromptu visit. To the CBD after boarding a matatu to the city centre. Raila claimed that Ruto's government had aggressively followed him, citing a Friday incident in which shots were fired at his vehicle, threatening his life. Nonetheless, he reminded his fans that he remained steadfast and resolute, ready to face the repercussions of his unshakable stance.