July 6, 2024

Raila rejects Ruto’s request on demonstrations

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Raila rejects Ruto's request on demonstrations

Raila rejects Ruto's request on demonstrations as they outline their counter-strategy against the government

Raila rejects Ruto’s request on demonstrations as they outline their counter-strategy against the government.

Azimio coalition under the leadership of Raila Odinga has rejected calls by President William Ruto to offer an itinerary of their demonstrations.

Godfrey Osotsi, a senator from Vihiga, declared that the alliance will not discuss their plans for large-scale protests with Interior Cabinet Secretary (CS) Kithure Kindiki.

“We will have the rallies whether the government likes it or not it is because it is provided in the law.

“You do not need a license to hold a rally so we are not giving the president our itinerary,” the senator remarked while appearing on K24 TV on Tuesday, December 6.

The senator explained that being a constitutional right, no one will stop Kenyans from demonstrating.

Moses Kajwang, a senator from Homa Bay, expressed a similar viewpoint on Citizen TV on December 6 and claimed that the government was selling the idea that allowing the opposition to demonstrate was doing them a favor.

“This is not a favour, it is our right guaranteed by the Constitution and the people of Kenya so the Interior CS should not brag that he has given us permission to demonstrate,” Kajwang explained.

On December 4, the President instructed CS Kindiki to provide the opposition with enough security during their mass protests.

“I have asked the CS to ask the opposition for a schedule for their planned demonstrations so that we can give them enough security officers for protection,” the President directed back then.

On December 6, Kindiki announced that he will deploy officers for the nationwide rallies slated to start on Wednesday, December 7.

“The Ministry of Interior is making all the necessary security arrangements to ensure that our fellow Kenyans can exercise their right to associate, demonstrate, protest or make their grievances known,” Kindiki announced. 

Azimio scheduled their first rally for Kamukunji Grounds on December 7, before engaging Kenyans across the country. 

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