Kenya's opposition leader Raila Odinga has spoken out against the violence that has erupted in the country, calling on the government to put an immediate stop to the actions of its agencies. This plea comes after reports of at least five people dead and numerous others injured during protests that have taken place across Kenya.
In a statement shared on Facebook, Odinga demanded the arrest of police officers accused of shooting and killing protesters. He also urged for the withdrawal of Kenya's controversial finance bill, emphasizing the importance of respecting the rights of citizens to peaceful assembly and freedom of expression.
Odinga expressed deep concern over the violent crackdown on peaceful protesters, particularly the youth, and criticized the government for failing to engage in constructive dialogue with its citizens. He highlighted the need for authorities to listen to the voices of the people and address their grievances with empathy and understanding.
The opposition leader condemned the use of brutality and force to suppress dissenting opinions, stating that such actions only serve to stifle democracy and undermine the principles of a free society. He called for a fresh start and urged the government to engage in meaningful dialogue with the public to find peaceful solutions to the current unrest.