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Passing Public Participation Bill can help reduce public anger, protests in future

Anti-government protestors brave tear gas along River Road, Nairobi, on July 2, 2024. [Jonah Onyango, Standard]

What we witnessed last week during the second reading of the controversial Finance Bill, 2024, will remain in our minds for a long time.

The countrywide protests resulted in multiple casualties and injuries, destruction of property, and even a breach of the parliamentary building by angry protestors who felt unheard by the government in the lawmaking process, case in point, the Finance Bill, 2024.

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