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Nairobi CBD Remains Calm Amidst Anticipated Protests
On the eve of the #OccupyCBDTuesday protests, Nairobi’s Central Business District (CBD) appeared notably tranquil, with a majority of businesses shuttered in preparation.
A check conducted by Citizen Digital observed serene conditions across CBD, where most establishments opted to close. This precautionary measure aimed to mitigate potential disruptions as activists geared up for a significant demonstration against the current administration.
Traffic flowed smoothly along major arteries such as Waiyaki Way, Mombasa Road, and Thika Road, facilitating normal commuting for residents. Despite the calm, a contingent of security forces cordoned off routes leading to State House, redirecting motorists onto alternative paths. This strategic move aimed to preemptively secure key government installations amidst the anticipated gathering of demonstrators.
Demonstrations Ignite in Migori with Vehement Opposition
Meanwhile, in Migori town, demonstrations commenced early in the day, causing widespread transport disruptions and prompting the closure of local businesses. Protesters flooded the streets, erecting barriers and chanting slogans denouncing the Kenya Kwanza government. The scenes in Migori underscored mounting public discontent with governance issues, particularly allegations of corruption and mismanagement.
Social media platforms buzzed with invitations urging all Kenyans to join the protests, rallying against entrenched corruption and advocating for political change. Online posters circulated widely, inviting citizens to voice their grievances openly and peacefully.
Kisumu Prepares for Protest March in Memory of Fallen
In Kisumu, activist Boniface Akach confirmed plans for a march honoring those who lost their lives to police actions. Akach affirmed that demonstrators would converge at the Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Sportsground before embarking on their protest. The event aimed to commemorate victims of police brutality and demand justice for their families.
President Ruto Addresses Security Measures Amidst Unrest
President William Ruto, speaking during a media briefing, assured the public that law enforcement would safeguard peaceful demonstrators while cracking down on opportunistic troublemakers masquerading as youth activists. He emphasized that the Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) remained on standby, prepared to intervene only if demonstrations escalated beyond control.
“The KDF will not patrol streets unless absolutely necessary. Our priority is to ensure peaceful protests are protected,” Ruto declared. His comments sought to reassure the public amidst concerns over potential clashes between demonstrators and law enforcement.
CBD Calm
As tensions simmered in various parts of the country, the day unfolded with mixed expectations. While Nairobi’s CBD remained relatively calm, Migori and Kisumu witnessed impassioned demonstrations, reflecting widespread dissatisfaction with governance issues. President Ruto’s assurances of security measures underscored the delicate balance between preserving public order and respecting the right to protest. With the nation on edge, all eyes were on how events would unfold throughout the day, shaping the ongoing narrative of civic engagement and political discourse in Kenya.