Raila Odinga Junior Accompanying Sakaja Event of Hoolives to Carry Terrorism against Protesters: “Madness”

  • The son of former prime minister Raila Odinga called on politicians hiring hooligans to infiltrate peaceful protests
  • Raila Odinga Junior joined other politicians who have involved governor Johnson Sakaja and the chaos witnessed in the Central Nairobi Business District (CBD) on June 17
  • During the ‘Justice for Albert Ojwang’ protests, armed robbers were recorded abusing protesters in faster videos

Nairobi – ODM Leader’s Child Raila Odinga He has strongly condemned the violence witnessed in the Nairobi Central Business District (CBD) during the June 17 protest.

Raila Odinga Junior (left) criticized Johnson Sakaja (center) after protesters threatened protesters (right). Photo: Raila Odinga Junior/Johnson Sakaja/Njoki.
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On Tuesday, suspected hooligans were trapped on cameras in anxious protesters for Lagat to be arrested for the murder of blogger Albert Omondi Ojwang.

Citizen television distributed a video of suspected hooligans invading CBD by motorcycle while warning against The procession That.

The men surrounding the arms with weapons shouted that they would not allow any protests to take place in the CBD.

His son Raila Odinga warns against hooligans being used to disrupt peace

At one point, suspected robbers forced protesters who were marching peacefully towards the police station at the University Way intersection and led everyone to flee.

In his Twitter message, Raila Odinga Junior appeared to involve the governor Johnson Sakaja And the hooligans who infiltrated the peaceful protest.

The son of the former prime minister reminded Kenyans how Haiti’s problems were arising from hiring gangs to work as government militants before they changed and become ruling forces, causing problems.

He called for the abolition of politicians to hire hooligans, saying that the country could soon enter into what he called mad.

“In Haiti the gangs started as government militants, then slowly but certainly continued to be the main squad we see today. We must end this madness. Dimples or we should not have dimples, ” Raila Junior said.

Many leaders blamed Johnson Sakaja for the chaos in the CBD. Photo: Johnson Sakaja.

Other opposition politicians also pointed a finger at the blame of the Nairobi governor for the chaos witnessed in the capital.

Jeremiah Kioni:

“If Governor Sakaja suggested in any way to Kenyans and Nairobi inhabitants that he was not satisfied with the way the police guarded our buildings – and thought the best solution was to bring forth – then he must be held accountable. He is one of the contributors we witnessed yesterday.”

Grandpa Owino:

“Your actions today don’t make you strong … they show your weaknesses.”

Kalonzo Musyoka:

“Earlier today, I urged you to stop the government’s sponsored terrorism against Kenyans. Instead, your robbers employed by Governor Sakaja, threatened and abused innocent Kenyans who peacefully opposed the killing of Albert Ojwang on the streets of Nairobi, under your leadership and police protection.”

How the hooligans looted the electronic hardware store Nairobi CBD

Traders were the main victims of the violence in the CBD of Nairobi.

Many were forced to close shops for fear of personal safety and property losses, while others were robbed of their business by hooligans and protesters.

The CCTV video clip emerged on social networks showing looters breaking the electronic hardware shop while protests continued outside.

CCTV photos showed a group of men opening the store’s door and stepping in, picking up a laptop and other electronic devices.

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