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Anti-riot police were positioned in key towns ahead of expected protests.

Ivy Irungu
Last updated: July 2, 2024 7:24 am
Ivy Irungu
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Dozens of anti-riot police have been deployed today in various towns  ahead of planned protests to mourn those killed in previous demonstrations against the now-rejected Finance Bill 2024.

Police headquarters stated they had taken precautions to prevent any potential violence during the marches. Authorities do not anticipate violence during the planned protests.

The military has been stationed at critical infrastructure sites nationwide to support police in case of any disruptions. Additionally, military personnel are reinforcing security at police stations and prisons, although they will not participate in managing the protests.

Organizers of the protests have asserted their peaceful intentions, aiming to commemorate the deceased and advocate for improved governance. At least 39 fatalities have been reported from anti-finance bill protests across various regions, including Nairobi, Nakuru, Laikipia, Narok, Kajiado, Uasin Gishu, Kakamega, Kisumu, Kisii, Mombasa, Siaya, Kiambu, and Nandi.

Several roads affected included Dennis Pritt Road, State House Avenue, Processional Way, Valley Road, Jakaya Kikwete Road, and nearby feeder roads. Roads near the Parliament Building were also impacted.

Police redirected some motorists and pedestrians from using these routes amid concerns that protesters might attempt to march towards State House. Organizers of the protests indicated plans for sit-in demonstrations at various locations, prompting increased deployment of officials.

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Police first positioned themselves near State House on Thursday, June 27, anticipating marches in Nairobi and other urban areas protesting Parliament’s passage of the Finance Bill 2024, which President William Ruto declined to sign, requesting removal of all clauses. Many major businesses closed, with limited motorist activity.

Police assured safety to those who chose to open businesses. Additional anti-riot police were deployed in major towns ahead of protests, with increased road barricades near state lodges. On Wednesday, Ruto formally petitioned Parliament to delete the Finance Bill 2024.

“In exercise of the powers conferred to me by Article 115(1)(b) of the Constitution, and having reservations on the content of the Bill in its entirety, I decline to assent to the Finance Bill, 2024, and refer the bill for reconsideration by the National Assembly with the recommendation for deletion of the clauses thereof,” the memorandum reads.

This means the bill stands withdrawn and the decision can only be overturned by two-thirds of the 349 MPs (233).

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