President Ruto Urges Kenyans to Reject Violent Protests Ahead of ‘Nane Nane March’

President William Ruto has called on Kenyans to reject demonstrations that could disrupt national peace, amid concerns over the planned ‘Nane Nane March’ on Thursday.

During an address in Embu on Wednesday, Ruto warned the organizers of the march against inciting violence. He emphasized his administration’s commitment to uniting the country and fostering national development.

“We are a democratic country that cherishes peace. We do not want anarchy and demonstrations that lead to death and destruction of property,” Ruto stated.

His remarks come in response to an intensified online campaign by the Nane Nane organizers, who have urged citizens to protest against what they describe as poor governance by storming a key government installation.

Acting Inspector General of Police Gilbert Masengeli is scheduled to address the media regarding the planned protest. Security agencies remain on high alert in major cities. On Tuesday, Masengeli, during a meeting with regional security chiefs, encouraged those planning to participate in the march to adhere to the law.

“Every Kenyan has the right to demonstrate, picket, and assemble as per the law. However, the exercise of these rights must respect the rights of others,” he stated, assuring that the police will uphold the Rome Statute and the Kenyan Constitution.

Masengeli, who was recently promoted following a reorganization of the police command amid reports of rights violations, urged police chiefs to employ innovative strategies to identify and manage anarchists within the protests.

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