Dr. Vincent Munyoki Calls for Peaceful Saba Saba Demonstrations, Urges Restraint from Police

Dr. Vincent Munyoki, the CEO of Vincent Munyoki Foundation and a prominent Kitui youth leader, has called for peaceful and orderly conduct during the planned Saba Saba demonstrations. Speaking at Peniel Church in Kitui Town, where he joined worshippers for a Sunday service, Dr. Munyoki emphasized the importance of maintaining peace and respecting the rights of all citizens during public protests.

He urged those intending to participate in the demonstrations to do so without engaging in acts of violence, theft, or destruction of property.

“Let us not use this opportunity to loot or destroy what others have built,” Dr. Munyoki stated. “If there must be a demonstration, let it be peaceful. Our message can still be heard without violence.”

At the same time, he appealed to law enforcement agencies to exercise restraint and act with humanity when managing crowds. He warned against the excessive use of force, especially the use of live bullets, stressing that the sanctity of life must be respected.

“The police must remember that demonstrators are not enemies of the state. They are citizens with rights, including the right to life. No one, including the officers themselves, should face death for exercising democratic freedoms,” he added.

Dr. Munyoki’s remarks come ahead of the anticipated Saba Saba demonstrations, a day historically known for civil rights activism in Kenya. As a vocal advocate for youth empowerment and social justice, he called on both demonstrators and authorities to promote dialogue, tolerance, and non-violence.

His message resonated strongly with the congregation at Peniel Church, many of whom expressed support for his stand on peace and responsible leadership.

As tensions rise ahead of the demonstrations, Dr. Munyoki’s voice joins that of other leaders calling for sobriety, unity, and a renewed commitment to protecting Kenya’s democratic space.

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