Beatrice Elachi, a member of parliament for Dagoretti North, has suggested that President William Ruto move quickly in order to assist in preventing the imminent return of public demonstrations.
She has indicated that it is conceivable for her Azimio La Umoja coalition to announce further demonstrations as part of its early set for the Kamukunji Grounds tomorrow, and she is requesting that Ruto assist in preventing this from happening. The lawmaker has requested that the Head of State meet with Raila Odinga, the head of Azimio, in order for them to discuss ways in which their disagreements can be resolved, adding that the meeting does not have to end with the two men shaking hands.
She has issued a warning that if this does not occur and the demonstrations resume, then the typical fights between the police and citizens should be expected, after which some people will wind up in the hospital with injuries. She believes that this scenario is highly likely. ” It is essential for leaders to simply take a seat; if we want these things to take place, it is necessary for the leaders to take a seat. ” On Monday, she appeared on Citizen TV to make the following statement: ” And I want to plead with the president: you are the pillar of unity, but that does not mean you will have a handshake. “
The woman who formerly served as the Speaker of the Nairobi County Assembly stated that while she is willing to attend the gathering scheduled for tomorrow, she will not be participating in the demonstrations. She claimed that she would prefer to cope with the fallout of the demonstrations rather than actively participate in the demonstrations themselves.
” I don’ t like Maandamo because we go through a lot, and we walk through friends to start now thinking about the young men who are in hospital, everyone, ” she said. ” And that’ s why I’ m saying in Nairobi, if you do everything, but it’ s our young people in Nairobi who get injured who get all these things, for me I say let me deal with the aftermath. ” Raila warned of demonstrations if Ruto rushed the Finance Bill through parliament, claiming that he would react by uniting the people against the President and his administration if the bill was forced through. This has led to the rally taking place.
by: muthinimbevi