Youth Group Withdraws From June 25 Protests
A section of an unknown youth group has announced that it will not participate in the planned June 25 anniversary protests set to commemorate victims of the 2024 Finance Bill demonstrations.
Speaking in a video, members of the group explained their decision to stay away from the planned protests, despite acknowledging the significance of remembering those who lost their lives during previous nationwide demonstrations.
The youth group in question is not a well-known entity, but their decision to withdraw from the protests highlights the complexity of public opinion on the matter.
The planned June 25 protests are intended to commemorate the victims of the 2024 Finance Bill demonstrations, which were marked by widespread unrest and calls for reform. The Finance Bill has been a contentious issue in Kenya, with many criticizing its provisions and the impact it has had on the economy and citizens.
The broader situation surrounding the protests involves various groups and individuals who have been vocal about their opposition to the Finance Bill and its effects. While some have chosen to participate in the protests, others, like the youth group in question, have opted out, citing their own reasons and concerns.





