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Editorial: A call for dialogue and restraint in Kenya’s Finance Bill crisis

Editor SharpDaily by Editor SharpDaily
June 26, 2024
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In the wake of the widespread protests against the Finance Bill 2024, Kenya stands at a critical juncture. The demonstrations, part of the “7 Days of Rage” movement, have brought the nation to a standstill, reflecting deep-seated frustrations over the proposed tax increases aimed at alleviating foreign debt.

While the intent behind the bill may be to stabilize the economy, its potential to exacerbate the already high cost of living for many Kenyans cannot be ignored.

The scenes from June 25, 2024, were both inspiring and troubling. On one hand, we witnessed hundreds of young people exercising their democratic right to protest, marching through the streets with chants and slogans that echoed their discontent. On the other hand, the reports of violence, including the tragic deaths of at least 13 individuals, remind us of the urgent need for both government and protesters to exercise restraint.

To President William Ruto and the government, we issue a strong appeal: desist from the rhetoric of chest-thumping and the heavy-handed deployment of military forces against our own citizens. The sight of police using tear gas and water cannons against peaceful demonstrators only serves to inflame tensions and deepen divisions.

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Instead, the government must show leadership by engaging in constructive dialogue with the protesters. Address their concerns with empathy and urgency. The voices of the people, especially those struggling to make ends meet, must be heard and respected. It is through understanding and compromise that we can find a path forward.

To the protesters, we equally call for restraint. While your grievances are valid and your right to protest is enshrined in our democracy, it is crucial to maintain peace and order. Violence only undermines the legitimacy of your cause and provides justification for a harsher crackdown.

The goal should be to foster a united front that advocates for change through peaceful means. There is still time to influence the course of the Finance Bill 2024 through dialogue and negotiation. Let us remember that the power of non-violent protest has historically been a formidable force for change.

Kenya is at a crossroads. The decisions made in these coming days will have lasting implications for our nation’s future. We urge both the government and the protesters to rise above the current discord and work towards a resolution that prioritizes the welfare of all Kenyans. Together, through mutual respect and constructive dialogue, we can navigate these turbulent times and emerge stronger as a nation.

In these moments of crisis, it is imperative to remember that we are all Kenyans, bound by a shared destiny. Let us not allow division and conflict to overshadow our common goal of a prosperous and just society.

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