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President William Ruto has warned demonstrators against provoking the police, saying the force is among the most respected on the continent. The president has also warned against disruption of peace and normalcy with regard to planned protests on Wednesday. The president was reading from the same script as the inspector general of police, Douglas Kanja, who cautioned protesters against attempts to access protected areas ahead of the planned demonstrations on Wednesday, June 25th. Ig Kanja says stern action will be taken against anyone who tries to breach security at State House, Nairobi.
President Ruto backs Police ahead of Gen-Z protest anniversary
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