Nominated Senator Karen Nyamu has responded to former President Uhuru Kenyatta's public letter regarding the anti-Finance Bill protests. According to Nyamu, Kenyatta is inciting the public. She believes that instead of writing a letter, he should have first called President William Ruto to discuss the ongoing protests. Below is a Facebook link post with full details of what Nyamu said.

Karen Nyamu has accused former President Uhuru Kenyatta of inciting Kenyans against the government. She advised Kenyatta to call President William Ruto for a discussion.

In response, Uhuru Kenyatta condemned the government for using excessive force against peaceful protesters. He urged the government to respect the rule of law and observe human rights.

Uhuru Kenyatta stated that Kenyans have the right to participate in peaceful demonstrations against the government. He encouraged the government to respect the Kenyan constitution, protect human life, and include Kenyans in decision-making processes.

Karen Nyamu has been a supporter of the controversial Finance Bill, believing it will enable Kenyans to raise revenue for development projects in the country. However, she has faced significant criticism from many people across the country in recent days.


Karen Nyamu is currently serving as a nominated senator, having joined parliament after the general elections in 2022. A long-time ally of President William Ruto, she is a member of the United Democratic Alliance party.

The young leader has expressed deep sadness over the deaths of many young people during protests against the Finance Bill. She has promised to support injured protesters across the country.

Karen Nyamu has urged the government to implement measures to restore peace and stability in the country. She has expressed concern about the ongoing violence.