A wave of online reaction has followed the warning issued against fundraising for arrested protesters. Kenyans on various platforms are openly defying the directive.
Most users are demanding the launch of a Paybill number to send their contributions. They insist they will not be silenced by threats or fear.
X, Facebook, TikTok and Instagram have all seen heavy traffic related to the warning. Online communities are united in seeking ways to support those detained.
Photos, videos and messages carrying the phrase “Paybill Iko Wapi?” are flooding timelines. This phrase has now become a rallying cry on digital platforms.
Many are calling for solidarity with those who were arrested during the recent protests. The calls include support through financial help, legal backing and publicity.
Even with no official Paybill released, Kenyans continue pushing for one. They are ready to contribute once it is made available.
The calls are loud and growing by the hour. A section of users believes the warning was aimed at discouraging resistance and suppressing support.
However, that seems to have fueled more determination. The phrase “Paybill Iko Wapi?” has now become a show of defiance and unity.
Online posts are also calling for accountability on how funds will be used. Others are urging transparency in managing any fundraising effort.
Despite the warning, Kenyans are pressing for the release of the detained. The digital demand for a Paybill shows no sign of slowing down.
By Newshub
