In response to overwhelming public demand, Azimio la Umoja-One Kenya has declared an expanded schedule for nationwide protests, known as “maandamano,” beginning next week.
The organization has stated that the protests will now take place not only on Wednesday but also on Thursday and Friday, allowing more individuals to participate and voice their concerns. The decision comes as a result of the widespread support and calls from the public, who seek to address critical issues facing the nation.
Azimio la Umoja-One Kenya, known for its commitment to social justice and promoting democratic values, believes that extending the protest schedule will provide greater opportunities for citizens to express their grievances and advocate for change. The organization hopes to mobilize larger numbers of people and create a stronger impact by spreading the protests across multiple days.
The demonstrations are expected to focus on a range of pressing issues, including but not limited to economic hardship AKA cost of living, governance, human rights, and social reforms. Azimio la Umoja has emphasized the importance of peaceful and lawful demonstrations, urging participants to maintain a nonviolent approach while expressing their concerns.
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