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Kindiki Now Calls for Govt-Opposition Talks Amid Ongoing Protests

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Kindiki Urges Dialogue Between Government and Opposition Amid Ongoing Protests

Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has now called on both the government and opposition leaders to sit down and engage in talks to address the ongoing nationwide protests that have continued to erupt in different parts of the country.

Speaking on Monday, July 7, in Lamu, Kindiki emphasized the importance of open dialogue and cooperation between political leaders, especially at a time when both sides are struggling to win the trust and support of the Kenyan people.

He said that only through conversations and finding common ground can the country regain peace, stability, and political unity.

The Deputy President strongly criticized those he accuses of organizing or encouraging repeated demonstrations, claiming they are responsible for the destruction of property.

He stressed that the government will take the lead in ensuring public resources and infrastructure are protected from damage during such protests.

Kindiki warned that those inciting or supporting violent demonstrations are putting the country’s progress in danger. He said such actions could undo the hard-earned economic and political achievements made over the years.

“There are individuals already making plans to trigger violence and chaos under the disguise of protests,” Kindiki stated. “But I want to urge all Kenyans—especially our leaders—to join hands in seeking peaceful solutions to the challenges we are facing as a nation.”

“We must not allow our nation to be torn apart by chaos and violence,” he added. “We cannot build Kenya through destruction, hatred, and incitement. We have to choose peace, consultations, and mutual understanding as our path forward.”

Kindiki also reminded Kenyans that while they have the constitutional right to protest and express their views, this must always be done peacefully and without causing harm to others or damaging public and private property.

“The constitution gives every citizen the right to express their opinions, including through peaceful protests,” he explained. “But even those who disagree with the government must ensure they do so within the law. I believe we can all agree that peace and security are the most precious things a country can have.”

His remarks come at a time when tensions in the country are running high. Today, July 7, Kenyans in many towns took to the streets to mark Saba Saba Day, using the occasion to demand that President William Ruto listens to their concerns and addresses the challenges affecting ordinary citizens.

Saba Saba Day is a historic event in Kenya, marking the massive 1990 protests that pushed for multi-party democracy and demanded reforms during the era of President Daniel arap Moi’s single-party rule.

Despite heavy police deployment and roadblocks set up to block access in and out of major towns, large groups of youth came out to protest. In areas such as Kangemi, Ngong, Kitengela, and Kisii, protesters clashed with police officers guarding the roads. These confrontations turned violent, leading to casualties.

According to reports, at least two people have died in Kangemi and two others in Ngong during the demonstrations. Medical teams and ambulances have faced serious challenges reaching the wounded due to barricaded roads, putting even more lives at risk.

Health workers on the ground have raised alarm, saying their efforts to save lives are being hampered by the roadblocks and running battles between demonstrators and security forces.

Many injured individuals have been left without immediate medical care, worsening an already tense and dangerous situation.

The government is now under pressure to find lasting solutions to the growing unrest, as the calls for dialogue grow louder amid rising public anger over economic hardship and political dissatisfaction.

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