Dr. Babu Owino has made a stirring call to action, declaring that “Tuesday ni Tuesday” as he rallies Kenyans for a day of protest. He emphasized the significance of this demonstration, urging citizens to gather and make their voices heard.
The protest is scheduled to take place as participants move towards the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA), symbolizing a strategic move to capture the government’s attention and amplify their demands.
He stressed the importance of unity and solidarity among Kenyans, urging them to stand together in these trying times.
“The government must hear Kenyans and their voices,” Dr. Owino stated emphatically, highlighting the pressing issues that have driven the public to the streets.
These protests aim to address various grievances, including economic hardships, social injustices, and the need for better governance.
The anticipated protest at JKIA is expected to draw significant attention both locally and internationally, serving as a powerful statement of the people’s resolve.
Dr. Owino called on all Kenyans to participate peacefully but firmly, ensuring that their message is delivered without any doubt.
He reminded the protesters to uphold the principles of non-violence and to demonstrate in a manner that reflects their genuine desire for change and improvement in their country.
As the day approaches, the momentum continues to build, with many citizens expressing their support for the cause.
The call to “occupy JKIA” resonates deeply with those who feel unheard and marginalized, galvanizing a movement that seeks tangible change.
The protest is not just about expressing dissatisfaction but also about forging a path towards a brighter and more equitable future for all Kenyans.