"Maandamano Imeanza Nyandarua" Drama as Residents Protest, Put These Demands to Ruto (Video)
By Dkait99 (self media writer) | 14 days ago
A section of residents in Nyandarua have welcomed the protests called by Azimio party leader Raila Odinga.
In a video seen by this writer, residents from the Mount Kenya county, have put their demands to the Kenya Kwanza government.
Led by the ODM Chairperson in Nyandarua county, Kisoro Mwangi, they have claimed that the demonstrations have officially begun in Nyandarua.
They want Ruto's administration to lower the cost of living; prices of Unga andPetroleum to go down. They also want school fees lowered so that Kenyans can afford education.
In addition, they want the IEBC servers opened as per Raila's demand. They want to confirm if Ruto won the elections fairly.
"We have said Servers should be opened. There was an order but no server was opened. If UDA won, we will accept."
According to Dorcas Muthoni, one of ODM leaders, since Ruto took over the leadership, they have never seen anything good.
They also want Ruto to serve all Kenyans, employ them regardless of their political affiliation and tribe.
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