
Kenyan Protests: Calls for Accountability Amidst Violence and Postponed Events
Nairobi, Kenya – A recent social media video by content creator OgaObinnaTiktok2 has shed light on the escalating tensions surrounding the ongoing protests in Kenya. In his commentary, the creator condemned the alleged deployment of individuals referred to as 'goons' to incite violence against protestors. He highlighted concerns over accountability for violent acts and the protection of human rights during demonstrations. The creator specifically referenced the death of Albert Ojiwango, who was reportedly arrested by police and later found dead, as a grave example of the issues at hand. He criticized what he described as shifting narratives from authorities regarding such incidents. Amidst the unrest, OgaObinnaTiktok2 announced the postponement of an upcoming men's mental health awareness walk, originally scheduled for June 28th, to mid-July, citing the current volatile environment. He reiterated the importance of peaceful protests and adherence to constitutional rights, emphasizing that power is transient and accountability will eventually be sought for all actions.