Kipchumba Murkomen arrives at the office early before the protest, inventing chat online

  • Internal Security Minister Kipchumba Murkomen has sparked a conversation after arriving in the office early in an unusual, accompanied by senior security officials before the protests
  • His early presence as well as a high -profile session marked the government’s greatest attention to national protests
  • Online, Kenyans could not restrain themselves from comparing the move with that of Rigathi Gachagua, who was also happy before the days of chaos

Minister of Internal Security Kipchumba Murkomen He has shared photos of him when he arrives at the office too early, before the national planned protests.

Kipchumba Murkomen started work early. Photo: Kipchumba Murkomen.
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Kipchumba Murkomen, was seen accompanied by many police officers as he entered his office.

Murkomen and senior police officers held a reporting session, which appears to be plans to deal with The procession On Tuesday, June 25.

The protests are intended to be killed during a protest against the 2024 financial bill, condemning police brutality, and demanding good governance.

According to Murkomen, he met many Kenyans who were continuing their activities as usual.

He promised to protect all Kenyans and their livelihoods, while congratulating the police for their efforts in protecting national security.

“We have a nation to protect and build it. When I was on my way to work this morning, I met many Kenyans who woke up early towards their daily duties. We will do everything we can to protect them all from their daily lives. He wrote.

In another statement, Murkomen posted several photos showing how he interacted with Kenyans in the city center.

“As you continue with your daily activities, be aware that your security and protection are our priority. He said.

Peace is the foundation of a strong nation and prosperity; Let’s all hold hands to hold it. ”

Many Kenyans compared to when the deputy president was ousted Rigathi Gachagua He was arriving at his office early before the protest.

Citizens’ Opinion:

Kyaloh Mesh: “I do not want to comment because my family can be told I hugged transformers near Parliament buildings.

BETT FAFIRONT: “Today is either to eat with the President or to eat with Jacob Juma.”

Sheriff Bazuu: “You don’t let us know every day when you go to work. Why today and why so earlier?”

EDU JNR: “Gachagua was waking up early to plan how to deal with protesting Kenyans.”

Ong’aria Ong’aria: “Bro, the easiest way to protect Kenyans is by providing quality service, not the PR drama.”

Adela Izavi: “He reminds me of Wamunyoro, he was waking up early every time violence was expected in the city.”

Nyakwar Walo: “A good student of Wamunyoro.”

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