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Kenya’s Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Attempts To Bribe #RutoMustGo Protesters To End Demonstration

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Kenya's Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Exposed For Attempted Sellout Plans To Sabotage #RutoMustGo Protests
L-R: Kenyans Road and Transport Secretary, Kipchumba Murkomen while interviewing William Ruto at state house lawn

Kenya’s Cabinet Secretary for Road and Transport, Kipchumba Murkomen, has been exposed by a social media influencer, πŒπ€ΓŽπ“π‘π„, for trying to bribe the #Anti-FinanceBill protesters to abandon the protest that has now transitioned to demands for the president to step down (#RutoMustGo) across the east African nation.

Maitre disclosed this on X earlier today, 27th June 2024, by posting a screenshot of a direct message from the secretary revealing the conversation.

After exposure, Murkomen shared the Law Society of Kenya guidelines, ‘Do’s’ and ‘Don’ts’ during a demonstration.

However, local reports in Kenya indicated that there are government-sponsored thugs, many of whom damaged properties in the business district area of Nairobi.

As the protesters persist in resisting the Ruto-led administration, their demand for Ruto’s resignation has also increased as a result of the continuous killings of peaceful protesters.

More so, Kenyans are now demanding that the International Criminal Court (ICC) reopen Ruto’s crimes against humanity.

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M. Durosinmi is a West Africa Weekly investigative reporter covering Politics, Human Rights, Health, and Security in West Africa and the Sahel Region

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