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Senator Cheraigei Warns Demonstrators

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As preparations for the upcoming Saba Saba demonstrations intensify, Senator Cheraigei has issued a statement emphasizing the government’s unwavering commitment to ensuring the safety of citizens and their property.

The senator, known for his strong stance on law and order, stressed that any acts of violence or destruction during the demonstrations would be dealt with decisively.

In his statement, Senator Cheraigei called for accountability from the organizers of the Azimio-OKA demos, including notable political figure Tinga, should any loss of lives or property occur.

The senator emphasized that the responsibility lies with those orchestrating the protests to ensure they remain peaceful and that the rights of all citizens are respected.

“Tommorow the government shall protect lives & property of the Kenyans from demos hooligans. Azimio-OKA demos organisers including Tinga should be held responsible for any loss of lives & property,” he stated.

The senator’sremarks come at a time when tensions are high ahead of the planned demonstrations. Saba Saba, a historically significant date in Kenya’s political landscape, has been associated with both peaceful protests and instances of violence in the past. With the government’s commitment to maintaining law and order, Senator Cheraigei’s statement serves as a reminder that citizens’ rights to peaceful assembly must be exercised responsibly and without endangering lives or property.

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Furthermore, the senator highlighted the importance of peaceful demonstrations as a means of expressing grievances and advocating for change. He encouraged all participants to engage in constructive dialogue, respecting the rule of law and the principles of democracy. Senator Cheraigei urged citizens to uphold the spirit of unity and ensure that their voices are heard through peaceful means.

As the nation prepares for the Saba Saba demonstrations, security forces will be deployed to maintain law and order. The government’s primary objective is to protect the rights of all citizens and create an environment conducive to peaceful protests. The authorities will closely monitor the events, responding swiftly to any disruptions or acts of violence.

The senator concluded his statement with a firm message to those contemplating engaging in destructive behavior during the demos: “Fanya fujo uone!” This direct warning serves as a reminder that individuals who choose violence over peaceful protest will face the full force of the law.

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