- Residents of poor Korogocho neighborhoods rejected President William Ruto's project for cheap housing, when they revealed
- They were heard chanting “Ruto must go” as they demanded an immediate moratorium on the proposed project, demanding the government's plan to evict them
- They further expressed their dissatisfaction with the project by throwing stones and eventually burning them
Nairobi: Residents of Korogocho expressed their dissatisfaction with the government's affordable housing plan, claiming plans to evacuate them from their homes.
Source: Twitter
In The procession The citizens raided the office of the residents of the residents between the chief office and the Korogocho police station and set it on fire.
How did the Korogocho protests begin?
The protests erupted after residents were invited to comment on the project for the proposed affordable housing project, leaving the chief office of the Korogocho.
Properties of unknown value were destroyed, and several people were injured during the protest.
Residents were heard calling for a housing project in the poor area to be stopped.
Some people seemed to take advantage of the chaos, stealing property from uncomfortable residents.
The angry residents were also heard saying the government Kenya first It is accustomed to their silence, and now they have been forced to take action.
They have become accustomed to us, they are accustomed to us, “one resident was heard saying.
Vehicle congestion was reported at the scene as angry residents closed the road in protest.
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