Kenya Seed Company boss Wangui Ngirici wants President Ruto to meet young protesters face to face. She thinks a massive youth gathering could stop future street demonstrations that turn deadly. Ngirici believes Gen Z kids have real problems that leaders need to hear about. The government chairwoman says talking beats fighting every time. She wants Ruto to call thousands of young people to Kasarani stadium for honest conversations.
Recent protests left businesses burned and people dead across the country. Ngirici saw the damage and destruction that hurt innocent families. She thinks smart planning can prevent more violence and save lives. The chaos hurts everyone and scares away business investments. Peace talks work better than tear gas and bullets.
Ngirici told parents to have serious talks with their angry children. She wants families to choose solutions over street battles. The government needs to listen to youth complaints and offer real answers. Young protesters should bring ideas to fix their problems. Leaders must create space for these important discussions.
Bad cops who kill citizens should face punishment for their crimes. Ngirici mentioned officers who murdered Albert Ojwang and shot Boniface Kariuki without reason. She refuses to blame all police officers for what evil ones do. Most cops serve their communities and support their families through honest work. Young people deserve the right to speak out against unfairness.
Politicians should stop fighting between elections and work together instead. Ngirici warns against turning Kenya into a lawless country. She believes peaceful dialogue can solve most national problems. Smart leaders listen to angry voices before they explode. The president must act before more blood spills on Kenyan streets.
Recent protests left businesses burned and people dead across the country. Ngirici saw the damage and destruction that hurt innocent families. She thinks smart planning can prevent more violence and save lives. The chaos hurts everyone and scares away business investments. Peace talks work better than tear gas and bullets.
Ngirici told parents to have serious talks with their angry children. She wants families to choose solutions over street battles. The government needs to listen to youth complaints and offer real answers. Young protesters should bring ideas to fix their problems. Leaders must create space for these important discussions.
Bad cops who kill citizens should face punishment for their crimes. Ngirici mentioned officers who murdered Albert Ojwang and shot Boniface Kariuki without reason. She refuses to blame all police officers for what evil ones do. Most cops serve their communities and support their families through honest work. Young people deserve the right to speak out against unfairness.
Politicians should stop fighting between elections and work together instead. Ngirici warns against turning Kenya into a lawless country. She believes peaceful dialogue can solve most national problems. Smart leaders listen to angry voices before they explode. The president must act before more blood spills on Kenyan streets.