'Deeply troubling!’ Matiang’i slams gov’t over claims of police blocking Tuko Kadi concert in Uhuru Park
Former Interior Cabinet Secretary and 2027 presidential hopeful Dr. Fred Matiang’i during a past address. PHOTO | COURTESY
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Former Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang’i has criticised the government over reports that a concert organised by the Tuko Kadi team was blocked from accessing Uhuru Park.
In a statement posted on X on Saturday morning, Matiang’i termed the incident as “deeply troubling,” raising concerns over what he described as growing intolerance and state interference.
“The reported blocking of the Tuko Kadi concert team from accessing Uhuru Park, despite months of compliance with all required approvals, is deeply troubling,” he said.
“It reflects a worrying pattern of intolerance and state
interference that undermines the freedoms of expression, assembly, and
enterprise."
Matiang’i further cautioned that the disruption of what he
described as lawful, youth-driven initiatives raises questions about the
country’s democratic direction.
“When lawful, youth-driven initiatives are frustrated in
this manner, it raises serious concerns about the direction we are taking as a
country,” he said.
The former CS called for increased civic awareness and
mobilisation, particularly among young people, as the country approaches the
next elections.
“This moment calls for renewed civic awareness, sustained
mobilisation, and deliberate civic education, especially among our young
people,” he stated.
He also questioned the fairness of the democratic space if
events that have followed due process can be blocked.
“If public events that follow due process can be arbitrarily
blocked, then we must begin to ask hard questions about the fairness of our
democratic space as we approach the next elections,” he said.
Matiang’i emphasised the need to uphold the rule of law and protect opportunities for all Kenyans saying that Kenya must be a nation where rules are respected, opportunities are protected, and every voice is allowed to be heard.
The process ran from March 30, 2026, to April 28, 2026, targeting new voters and updates for the 2027 General Election.

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