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BBC President William Ruto has appealed to protesters not to threaten peace and stability, as audacious demonstrators push towards his official residence in Nairobi. “This is our country, and we have to protect its peace. We must operate within the law,” said
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President William Ruto has appealed to protesters not to threaten peace and stability, as audacious demonstrators push towards his official residence in Nairobi.
“This is our country, and we have to protect its peace. We must operate within the law,” said Ruto, in a firm but conciliatory tone.
The president is attending a burial ceremony in the coastal county of Kilifi.
His absence from the capital during a day of nationwide protests is notable as young protesters threaten to storm his official residence, demanding his resignation.
“Protests should not be to destroy peace in Kenya. We do not have another country to go to when things go wrong. It is our responsibility to keep our country safe,” he added.