Protests in Nairobi Turn Violent, Prompting Police Ban

Police has banned protests in the Central Business District (CBD) of Nairobi city.

Initially peaceful protests in Nairobi have escalated into violent confrontations, resulting in loss of life and extensive property damage.

Acting Inspector General of Police, Douglas Kanja, announced a ban on protests in the Nairobi CBD and surrounding areas on Wednesday. The decision aims to ensure public safety amidst the growing unrest. Kanja explained that the lack of an organized leadership among the protesters has complicated efforts to maintain order and enforce safety protocols.

Kanja revealed that intelligence reports suggest criminal groups are exploiting the chaos to orchestrate attacks and looting. “We urge the public to stay vigilant in crowded areas and assist in maintaining safety and security by reporting any suspicious activities,” he said.

While recognizing the right to peaceful demonstrations, Kanja emphasized the police’s responsibility to protect national security. He noted that criminal elements have infiltrated the protests, contributing to a surge in disorder and destruction.

The protests, which were initially triggered by the now-withdrawn Finance Bill 2024, have intensified, leading to significant violence and widespread damage. Opportunistic criminals posing as protesters have been looting businesses in various towns, exacerbating the situation.

On Tuesday, business owners and traders suffered considerable losses as looting disrupted operations in nearly 20 counties. Despite President William Ruto’s outreach to the predominantly Generation Z protesters, they continue to press for concrete governmental reforms, demanding accountability and good governance.

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