Kenyan Activist Kasmuel Mcoure has issued a directive ahead of the Nane Nane March protests that are scheduled to take part today where the Gen Z’s have declared and vowed to occupy everywhere.
Speaking to the Press, Kasmuel said that all those Police men who will not be wearing uniforms and and are riding in police trucks will be regarded as robbers and thieves meaning they will not regard them as officers nor heed to their word.
“What we will be doing…and I want to zero in and issue a very strong stern directive to the state organ that is the police state that is not a police service, if we see unidentified men in Civillian clothing riding in government vehicles that have confiscated…we shall treat them as robbers, as thieves we shall treat them as colonizers.” Kasmuel shared.
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Kasmuel insists that the demonstrations are all a way to send a message to the Kenyan Government to listen to its people and see to it that the people’s pleas are heard and attended to.
Currently, the law enforcements have deployed forces that are suppossed to ensure that there’s order.
As we speak of now there are road blocks along highways where police men are checking vehicles to see if they are carrying anything that might suggest otherwise before granting them pass, all this is to ensure that there’s safety.