- Kieni MP Wainaina Njoroge was forced to lock himself in his main store after police officers confronted protesters
- The MP, courageously, dared the protesters to enter his Chie’s main store as they did during a protest against the 2024 financial
- This comes at a time when Kenyans across the country appeared on the road to march to commemorate the memory of the dead during last year’s protests
Nyeri: The misery seems to follow the Kieni MP, Wainaina Njoroge. Just one year after his main shop was attacked, he encountered another blow during the The procession of Gen Z.
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Did the protesters try to loot the main shop?
Police in Nyeri County confronted fiercely with Gen Z protesters when they destroyed the Njoroge main shop.
The incident forced the owner of the Chieni main store to remain in the main store. According to a Nation report, the MP decided to lock himself in one of the rooms in what he referred to as a step to protect his property.
A source from the main store confirmed that until the MP was stuck in his main store until 9:00 pm.
The MP arrived at the main store shortly after receiving information that police in the area were overwhelmed and fired by protesters.
The brave MP locked himself in the building and told the protesters to keep him pre -looting.
“I can’t sit at home when my business is in danger. I have to do something,” the angry MP said.
Police officers in different places were also evicted by angry protesters.
Kieni MPs ask plunders to return stolen items
The recent incident came a year after the MP UDA To want those who steal valuables in his main store to bring back.

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Wainaina, who was speaking during a church service told the preachers that they were preaching to the people who robbed him.
Struggling to hide the disappointment in his face, the MP complained that the refrigerator and his shop were taken over.
However, he confirmed that he did not want the police to be involved in the matter while urging the clergy to demand that residents return the stolen items.
The MP recited how his five -story building was set on fire by protesters, explaining that he woke up as a millionaire and slept poor.
He revealed that he suffered a loss of approximately KSh 550 million when his main shop was looted.
Wainaina said that what was left in his main store was equivalent to approximately KSh 100 million, but it was completely destroyed when the palace was burnt down.
The loud politician called the looters, saying that their action led to the resignation of 300 employees.
He said the attack against his property occurred when protesters declared war on parliamentarians who voted to support the 2024 controversial financial bill.
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