
Odinga Demands Compensation for Protest Victims on Madaraka Day
Madaraka Day in Kenya: Raila Odinga's Call for Compensation for Protest Victims On Madaraka Day, celebrated annually in Kenya to commemorate the attainment of self-rule, a powerful message resonated from opposition leader Raila Odinga. Speaking at the event in Homa Bay, Odinga directly addressed President William Ruto, demanding compensation for the families of those killed and injured during recent anti-government protests. The protests, which took place earlier this year, saw clashes between police and protesters, resulting in casualties. "Apology is not enough," Odinga stated, emphasizing the need for tangible action beyond expressions of remorse. He underscored the suffering endured by the victims and their families, highlighting the long-term impact of the violence. Odinga's demand for compensation is a significant development in the ongoing political discourse in Kenya, adding another layer to the already complex relationship between the opposition and the ruling party. The event in Homa Bay was widely covered by Kenyan media, underscoring the importance of Odinga's statement. His words are likely to fuel further debate and discussions about accountability and the path towards national healing in Kenya. The call for compensation represents a significant challenge to the government, and its response will be closely watched by Kenyans and the international community alike.