Mudavadi writes to diplomatic missions amid violent protests over Finance Bill
National
By
David Njaaga
| Jul 02, 2024
Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi has written to diplomatic missions in Nairobi regarding Kenya's current challenges and geopolitical stance.
In a statement on Tuesday, July 2, Mudavadi addressed the ongoing protests triggered by discussions on the Finance Bill 2024, which have turned violent.
"We regret the recent violence and loss of life during these protests," Mudavadi said, expressing deep concern over attacks on state institutions, which he described as a threat to national security.
Amid global economic uncertainties and challenges with misinformation, Mudavadi reaffirmed Kenya's commitment to restoring calm.
He stressed the importance of inclusive dialogue to address youth concerns and proposed forming a National Steering Committee for broader consultation on governance and security issues.
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Meanwhile, protests against the Finance Bill entered their third week on Tuesday with hundreds of young people gathering in Nairobi and other regions, clashing with police and chanting 'Ruto must go'.
Coffins were placed along Nairobi's Moi Avenue to commemorate those who lost their lives during last month's protests, later removed by police amid tear gas dispersals.
Most of the Central Business District (CBD) remained closed due to fears of looting and destruction.
Business owners were seen guarding their premises in groups, while protesters barricaded the Nairobi-Namanga road with stones and bonfires, leading to its closure. Several demonstrators were arrested in the CBD later in the day.