Kenyan Faith Leaders Urge Tax Bill Repeal Amid Protests and Political Maneuvering

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Police block a street in Nairobi on March 27, 2023, during a rally called by opposition leader Raila Odinga, who says the last presidential election was stolen from him and blames the government for the hike of living costs [File: Yasuyoshi Chiba/AFP]

NAIROBI, Kenya - Amid escalating public demonstrations, Muslim and Christian leaders in Kenya have jointly urged President William Ruto to withdraw a controversial finance bill that introduces new taxes. They have warned of a deepening despair among Kenyans, which could potentially trigger an insurrection.

The finance bill has sparked widespread protests, with critics arguing that it places an undue burden on ordinary Kenyans. Responding to these concerns, religious leaders are advocating for the government to take immediate action to restore stability and peace.

On the political front, opposition leader Raila Odinga, who disputes the recent election results ratified by the high court, has announced further protests for next Wednesday. However, President Ruto has categorically stated that these protests will not be permitted. This stance amplifies concerns about potential clashes between protesters and law enforcement and raises questions about the democratic space for dissent.

The government has also criticized the opposition for exploiting the current economic crisis for political gains. They accuse Odinga of using public discontent over the finance bill to fuel his political agenda, rather than addressing the nation's economic concerns.

In May, the opposition Azimio La Umoja (Declaration of Unity) alliance, led by veteran opposition politician Raila Odinga, stated that its leadership had met and “agreed to once more suspend the mass protests”.

The decision was made after Ruto’s ruling Kenya Kwanza (Kenya First) alliance agreed “to one of our demands,” the statement said.

GAROWE ONLINE 

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