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Chief Officer Patrick Analo calls on protesters to shun destruction ahead of Sabasaba

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Jul 5, 2025

The Nairobi City County Chief Officer for Urban Development and Planning Patrick Analo Akivaga has called on people planning to attend the Sabasaba demonstration set for Monday July 7 to avoid engaging in destructive practice as they engage in the protests.

Speaking during a radio interview at Ghetto Radio today, Analo noted that even though Article 37 of the Kenyan Constitution guarantees every person the right to assemble, demonstrate, picket, and present petitions to public authorities, provided they are peaceful and unarmed, those protesting should refrain themselves from destruction of public property and infrastructure.

Analo called on the protesters to be peaceful as the county government is committed to provide necessary emergency evacuation services to anyone in the city, whether a protester or a passer by who might get injured.

“I want to plead with people planning to take part in demonstrations to be peaceful. Demonstrations are allowed by the constitution for people to air out their voices on things that they support or descent and therefore the demonstrations are allowed but they should not destroy public infrastructure which has been built using public funds and even if it is destroyed, it will still be repaired through the people’s taxes so let us be peaceful and avoid wastage of our taxes,” Analo said during the interview.

“To construct the CBD modern walkways, installation of stateof the art streetlights, installation of modern bins, the continuous development of our severlines, roads networks and many other government projects have been made from the taxes collected from hardworking Kenyans and that is why I am calling out on our people to avoid destruction, ” Analo added.

Analo estimated that Nairobi has lost almost Ksh. 3 Billion to protests in terms of lost working hours a d physical damage to public and private damage this year alone.”When there are protests, people don’t open their businesses and therefore the economy is at standstill.

The destruction of infrastructure like what we say the other time people burning our litter bins, destroying cabros on pavements burning tires on the tarmacked roads destruction of lights and much more, that should not be the case. I urge protesters to be peaceful and not to destroy or loot people’s businesses, ” he said.Analo said that while the county government has endeavoured to construct modern public facilities and infrastructure that make Nairobi a city capable to compete with other cities around Africa, it will be wrong if this projects are vandalised.

“Africa has cities which could not compete with Nairobi but now once we start destruction, we shall not be able to compete with other cities in Ethiopia , Rwanda, Tanzania and even South Africa so let us not destroy our city,” he said.

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