No More Demos, Ruto Says After Talks With Raila

No More Demos, Ruto Says After Talks With Raila

The Azimio coalition has said that they will continue to hold street protests while also expressing their commitment to resuming talks with their Kenya Kwanza counterparts. 

In a statement read by Peter Munya on Sunday, the opposition outfit disavowed a joint statement released by Kenya Kwanza, claiming that it only represented the latter's "wish list." Despite pursuing dialogue with Kenya Kwanza, the opposition still plans to engage the public but the coalition has not specified when the next demonstration would occur. 

"Until we agree that each party has the freedom and right to bring its issues to the table and as we continue to pursue discussion, we shall continue with our engagements with the people," Munya said. 

Azimio's statement contradicts President William Ruto's assertion that he had recently spoken to opposition leaders, including Raila, and agreed that there would be no more anti-government protests. Speaking during a church service in Ukunda in Kwale, Ruto emphasized the importance of ensuring the safety of Kenyans. Ruto said Kenyans have the potential to improve the country's situation, but urged them to avoid leaders who encourage violence.

Meanwhile, Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has informed Azimio leadership that their security detail would only be reinstated after three months, provided that there are no further demonstrations. In order to address the street protests that occurred last week, security personnel assigned to Azimio leaders and their allies had been recalled. It is claimed that William Ruto recently met with opposition leader Raila Odinga in Mombasa, mediated by former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo, and both parties agreed to put an end to anti-government demonstrations.

Comments

Imara - Suluhisho (not verified)     Sun, 07/30/2023 @ 11:16pm

SAMOEI

Inaonesha dhahiri ya kwamba, wewe hujasoma Katiba ya Kenya.
Maandamano yameruhusiwa kuwepo kwenye Katiba Yetu Mpya.

Kithure Kindiki: Fanya kazi yako ipasavyo kwa kumfundisha Samoei juu ya Katiba yetu. Anatuaibisha sana anapotuma askari polisi ili wazuie maandamano.

Ningependa kukukumbusha ya kwamba, Rais Uhuru Ngina Kamau hakuwatuma askari polisi wazuie maandamano yoyote wakati Miguna MIguna alipomwapisha Raila kuwa "Rais Bandia wa watu."
Maandamano ni lazima yawepo kabla wewe hujageuka na kuwa kama Mwalimu wako wa siasa Hayati Toroitich Kipkorios.

Arami (not verified)     Mon, 07/31/2023 @ 02:32pm

In reply to by Imara - Suluhisho (not verified)

Demonstrations-YES but missiles to police & destruction of property-RISASI.Pole @Imara kwa kazi bule ya kufanyia mla watu Raila kampeini.Truth be said that savage Raila was late to apologize to his cursing father who would have forgiven him before he(Oginga) died.His uncles(on both sides) could also have forgiven but as a god,he(muchawi) thought he and god Ouwor had powers to remove the curse.Uncles expired.Right now he uses you guys like TISSUE PAPER to rake billions.Jamaa pocketed billions on 26th/7/2023 na hamupati chochote.

Juju (not verified)     Mon, 07/31/2023 @ 07:42am

Whatever the talks are with the devil should be held in public, not in back door shenanigans! Cameras 🎥 should be hot alive for Wanjiku! No more bullshìt!

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