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Kenyan opposition leader defies calls to halt protests, gov’t threatens action

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April 2, 2023
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Tensions have risen across Kenya as anti-government protests continue despite calls to stop

NAIROBI, Kenya

Kenya’s opposition leader Raila Odinga on Sunday defied calls to halt anti-government protests scheduled for Monday, despite a government ban citing public safety and property damage.

“We’re all ready and set for Mega Monday,” Odinga said on Sunday.

Kenya’s Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua earlier on Sunday issued a stern warning to Odinga against holding continuous demonstrations in Kenya.

Gachagua said Monday will be the last day for the protests before the government “asserts its authority.”

“The government will assert its authority and protect lives and property on Monday,” he added.

“Theft and robbery with violence are felonies whose punishments are heavy. It is not going to be business as usual and the protests should not be allowed to continue,” Gachagua also said.

The protests, ongoing for weeks, have resulted in four deaths, including a police officer, and dozens of arrests across the country, according to officials.

However, Odinga said the anti-government demonstrations aimed at forcing President William Ruto’s government to lower the cost of living will continue as scheduled.

Despite calls from religious leaders and the international community, among others, to stop the protests, Odinga vowed to press on with the demonstrations on Monday.

The situation remains tense across Kenya with authorities emphasizing the need to protect the economy and public safety.

The ban on protests has sparked controversy, with some criticizing it as an infringement on the right to peaceful assembly.

The bi-weekly protests have also caused significant damage to buildings and vehicles, looting, vandalism, and arson of places of worship.

The warning by Gachagua came amid increasing tensions in the country, with the government taking a tough stance against the opposition’s demonstrations.

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