Youth Warn of Covert Manipulation Ahead of Protest Surge

moses Gitonga during joint press conference in Eldoret city, photo/@mosesgitonga/FB

Eldoret et-based youth leader Moses Gitonga has urged young people across Uasin Gishu County to keep off the planned June 25 protests, citing possible infiltration and looming threats.

Gitonga joined other youth leaders in a joint press statement discouraging participation in the demonstrations set to mark one year since the deadly anti-Finance Bill 2024 protests.Protests Could Turn Chaotic

“There are perpetrators behind the scenes,” Gitonga warned. “We don’t want our fellow youth to be used or harmed.”He noted that recent statements by senior government officials, as published by The Standard newspaper, indicated a firm response to any unrest.“It will not be business as usual if young people show up,” he said.

Urging Youth to Stay Way

Gitonga appealed directly to young Kenyans, urging them not to risk their lives by joining unauthorized gatherings or attempting to access high-security zones.

“What I want to urge all young people is: stay at home. Do not be incited by anybody to rush to State House or any other restricted area,” he said.

Ballot, Not Chaos

The youth leader emphasized that change can only be achieved through the ballot box, not through the streets.“The only way to State House is through the ballot,” he stated. “To the young people: kindly, it’s safe for you to stay at home. You don’t have to risk your life.”

File image of youths protesting in Nairobi CBD. Photo/courtesy

A Call to Honour Peacefully

Gitonga acknowledged the 60 lives lost during last year’s protests but said remembrance should be peaceful and purposeful.“We can always find better avenues to honour them. Their legacy is not in more bloodshed but in meaningful change,” he said.

Security Concerns Loom

With the protest anniversary approaching, security agencies have issued warnings against illegal assemblies and are expected to maintain a heavy presence in hotspot areas.Youth leaders now urge restraint and sober reflection.

“Let’s not give anyone the chance to hijack our pain,” Gitonga concluded. “Let’s choose peace. Stay informed. Stay safe.”

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