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Nairobi Governor Backs Peaceful Gen Z Protests, Vows Safety
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 45566, member: 636"] Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja backed peaceful demonstrations planned for Wednesday. The protests will remember people who died during last year's rallies. Sakaja spoke from Paris where he attended a climate meeting with world leaders. He told protesters and police to respect laws and maintain order. The governor said young people have important voices that help shape the country. Sakaja praised youth groups for their energy and civic awareness. He asked the National Police Service to act professionally during the events. The governor promised his administration prepared emergency services for the demonstrations. Citizens can call 1508 for help during any crisis in the city. Medical teams, ambulances and fire trucks stand ready to assist residents. The governor traveled to France for a major climate conference. Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo hosted the event marking ten years since the Paris Climate Agreement. More than 40 city leaders gathered to discuss environmental progress. They planned future actions to fight climate change. The meeting brought together mayors and policy experts from around the world. Wednesday's demonstrations mark one year since historic Gen Z protests swept Kenya. Young people used phones and signs rather than weapons to demand change. They wanted better leadership, economic improvements and youth representation. Thousands joined the movement across the nation. The 2024 protests became one of Kenya's most important civic actions in recent history. [/QUOTE]
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