Wanjigi Endorses June 25 Memorial Protests, Calls Gen Z Movement 'Unstoppable'

Businessman and political figure Jimi Wanjigi has declared his support for the planned June 25 memorial protests, describing the Gen Z-led movement as "unstoppable" and urging Kenyans to continue advocating for accountability, justice, and good governance through peaceful means.
Wanjigi backs June 25 memorial protests, says Gen Z movement 'unstoppable'

Speaking ahead of the demonstrations, Wanjigi said the movement had evolved beyond individual leaders and had become a powerful expression of public sentiment, particularly among young people seeking greater transparency and responsiveness from those in positions of authority.

The June 25 protests are expected to commemorate victims of last year's anti-government demonstrations while also highlighting issues such as governance, economic challenges, and calls for accountability. Organizers have maintained that the events will be peaceful and focused on honoring those who lost their lives during previous protests.

Wanjigi argued that the growing participation of young people in national conversations reflects a shift in civic engagement and demonstrates the desire among many Kenyans to play a more active role in shaping the country's future. He noted that the movement has continued to attract attention because it is driven by issues that resonate with a large section of the population.

The remarks come amid increasing political debate surrounding the planned demonstrations, with opposition figures accusing the government of attempting to frustrate the protests, while authorities have insisted that all public gatherings must be conducted within the law and without threatening public order.

Supporters of the memorial protests have called on participants to remain peaceful and avoid actions that could lead to violence or property damage. Security agencies have similarly urged organizers to cooperate with law enforcement officers to ensure the safety of demonstrators and the public.

As preparations continue, the June 25 demonstrations are expected to draw significant public attention, with political leaders, civil society groups, and citizens closely watching developments surrounding the memorial events and the broader conversation on governance, accountability, and civic participation in Kenya.


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