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President Ruto’s message to Gen Z protesters

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President Ruto’s message to Gen Z protesters. Amid the protests against the financial bill, President William Ruto has issued a warning to those who have invaded the National Assembly. Ruto announced on Saturday that the state had started a crackdown to bring the offenders to justice.

Destructive Actions

The protestors set fire to a portion of the legislature buildings and also damaged the installations within. The invasion of parliament on June 25 marked the pinnacle of the mass action protests that began on June 18. The intruders caused a lot of damage. On windows, tables, and other premises in the legislature precincts. And also stealing items including the silverware, the mock mace of parliament, and the sergeant-at-arms outfit.

Protestors in Nairobi Streets

President Ruto said, “The protests were infiltrated by other people. Those who burnt parliament are not these children; they were criminals. We are going to look for them because you can’t destroy public property and escape. We will engage our youths but we will also deal with the criminals in accordance with the law”

Ruto also reaffirmed his commitment to talking with young people and discussing the problems that led to the most recent protests. By incorporating actors from other sectors, including the church, he demonstrated his dedication to achieving the aim.

On June 26, President Ruto gave a televised speech to the people of Kenya, expressing his consideration for their concerns and his consultation with the legislators in his faction before making his decision. He returns the bill to the National Assembly with the request that all sections removal. He promised to work with the appropriate parties to update the bill’s provisions, which had faced strong opposition from Kenyans. In an effort to bridge the financial gaps left by the bill’s withdrawal, President  Ruto simultaneously acknowledged that corruption was costing the government money and vowed to put an end to the vice. Additionally, on President Ruto’s message to Gen Z protesters you also Read also…

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