Sakaja Takes On Nairobi Protest Chaos

Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja spoke against recent property damage during city protests. He urged people to seek justice peacefully instead of using violence. Sakaja made these comments at a women and youth event at Sambut Primary School. The governor said protesters must not destroy buildings and infrastructure. He promised police would arrest people who caused damage.

Sakaja addressed the death of media worker Ojwang during recent unrest. He called the killing very sad and promised to help the family. The governor will pay for funeral costs and give the widow a job. Sakaja also plans to build rental homes for the dead man's father. He warned people not to use this tragedy as an excuse for more destruction.

Police have identified several people who damaged property across Nairobi. Officers will make arrests and hold these individuals accountable. The constitution allows peaceful protests but not violent acts. Sakaja said his administration will protect local businesses from future attacks. National Assembly leader Kimani Ichung'wah supported these tough measures against violent protesters.
 

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