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Ruto warns protesters to remain peaceful and respect the law
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 45929, member: 636"] President William Ruto told protesters to follow the law during their demonstrations. He made these comments at a funeral for Kilifi Governor Gideon Mung'aro's father. Ruto said Kenyans have the right to protest but must stay peaceful. He warned against destroying property or disturbing public order. The president stressed that Kenya belongs to everyone and needs protection. Young protesters gathered across the country on this anniversary date. They marked one year since deadly clashes during anti-Finance Bill demonstrations. Ruto spoke against violence and property damage during protests. He said such actions hurt the real purpose of demonstrations. The president reminded citizens that Kenya is their only home. Ruto talked about his broad-based government plan for unity. He mentioned working with opposition leader Raila Odinga and other politicians. The president wants to bring people together without tribal divisions. He called for Kenyans to live as family members. National unity remains his top goal for the country. The president asked citizens to focus on development projects. He promised to keep working on his 2022 campaign promises. Ruto said political differences should not stop progress. He wants all regions to benefit from government programs. Building the nation requires everyone to participate. Ruto ended his speech calling for peace above everything else. He said all citizens must help build Kenya regardless of their politics. The president believes different opinions can exist without harming the country. He urged people not to waste chances to help their nation grow. National interests should come before personal or regional concerns. [/QUOTE]
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