‘Today is just a rehearsal, the real protest is coming,’ Azimio MPs say
Legislators
from the Raila Odinga-led Azimio La Umoja One Kenya coalition have said Monday’s
anti-government protests were just the beginning of a series of similar mass
action in coming days.
Calling it a “rehearsal”,
the MPs who addressed the press outside Parliament buildings in the capital said
Kenyans should anticipate more protests as the opposition continues to pressure President
William Ruto’s administration to heed to their demands.
“Today was
just a rehearsal, the real one is coming,” Suna East MP Junet Mohamed said.
The
legislators trashed the National Police Service’s stance that the protests are
unlawful, saying the mass action is in the
interest of Kenyans.
“Baba himself is a human Gazette notice. If he decides that today we will be out fighting for the rights of Kenyans, then we are out there. This is not the end of it,” another MP said, adding “This is just a taste of it. We are going to do it as long as Baba says we for it.”
The opposition
legislators claimed their security had been withdrawn and faulted the Kenya Kwanza administration of preventing them from exercising their constitutional rights.
“Police are being
misused. As we speak, security for MPs and senators has been withdrawn but we
want to tell them even if they withdraw our security, wananchi will still protect
us,” the female MP said.
Odinga organised the protest to compel President Ruto’s
administration to honour various issues it has, among them the high cost of
living, alleged discrimination in State appointments, as well as purported lack
of transparency in the country’s electoral body, IEBC.
He had last month given the Kenya Kwanza administration a 14-day
ultimatum to meet the demands but it went ignored. He then began countrywide
rallies to mobilise supporters to reject Ruto's administration.
The former prime minister had said Monday’s “grand march to State House” will be peaceful, kicking off at Nairobi’s CBD to the president’s official residence.
Odinga nowhere to be seen
By noon Monday, exchange between the police and protesters had been witnessed in various parts of the capital and Kisumu, with one police shooting recorded in Nairobi’s Toi Market near Kibera slums.
Police lobbed tear gas canisters to disperse protesters in most locales, and access to key State establishments such as the Kenyatta International Convention Center (KICC), State House and Parliament buildings, was barred by the heavy police machinery deployed.
Odinga and
his co-principal Martha Karua had yet made appearances in the streets at press
time, only posting on social media in support of the protest.
The former prime minister tweeted a video of protesters outside the KICC some minutes past 10a.m. writing “Naona Kazi Imeanza tuko njiani nasi. #DateWithDestiny20thMarch.”
Karua meanwhile said “The illegitimate Ruto regime cannot suspend the right to peaceful procession and unleash a reign of terror on Kenyans.”
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