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Angry residents take down UDA wheelbarrows during anti-Finance Bill rallies in Eldoret.

Ivy Irungu
Last updated: June 20, 2024 10:01 am
Ivy Irungu
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In Eldoret town on the morning of Thursday, June 20, 2024, protesters intensified their anti-Finance Bill demonstrations by dismantling UDA party symbols, notably the iconic wheelbarrow, which had stood since the 2022 elections.

This act of defiance occurred amid a surge in momentum for the protests. The demonstrators, predominantly youth dressed in black and carrying placards with “Reject Finance Bill” slogans, expressed frustration over what they perceived as the government’s disregard for their concerns.

Organized mainly through social media channels, the protesters marched through Eldoret streets, disrupting business activities and blocking roads. Despite the police presence, the protesters remained steadfast, aiming to amplify their voices.

The removal of the UDA symbols symbolized a shift in sentiment, reflecting disappointment in the government’s perceived shortcomings. The protests, spanning several days and drawing thousands nationwide, underscored widespread discontent with the proposed Finance Bill.

Despite the government’s deployment of police and anti-riot squads to suppress the demonstrations, the protesters persist in their actions. These anti-Finance Bill protests represent a pivotal juncture in Kenyan politics, with young people leading the charge.

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Notably, the demonstrations have remained peaceful, devoid of any reports of vandalism or property damage. As the protests endure, mounting pressure is placed on the government to heed the voices of the populace.

The protesters’ primary demand is for the government to retract the Finance Bill and engage in constructive dialogue with the public.

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