Tensions flared in Embu Town yesterday as hundreds of impassioned youths took to the streets, protesting against the controversial Finance Bill 2024.
Demonstrators, fearing dire economic repercussions, flocked to the busy Embu town, demanding that their Members of Parliament reject the proposed legislation.
Finance Bill protests
The protest, marked by fervent chants and resolute speeches, saw youths wielding placards emblazoned with bold messages condemning the bill. “Reject the Bill!” and “No to Economic Suffering!” the signs read.
The proposed Finance Bill 2024 has sparked widespread controversy, with critics arguing it would lead to increased taxes and reduced government spending on essential services.
Esther Mukami, one of the protesters, said they are struggling with unemployment and the high cost of living, noting that the bill represents a threat to the economic stability of all Kenyans.
Finance Bill protest locations
The youths camped at the Manyatta Constituency office in Embu Town, issuing a stern ultimatum to their Member of Parliament John Mukunji.
“Mukunji must choose: reject this bill or face our wrath in the 2027 elections,” one of the protesters Consolata Githengi stated.