Editor's Review

174 individuals were arrested nationwide during the nane nane protests.

The Orange Democratic Party (ODM) has demanded the immediate release of all Kenyans who were arrested during the nane nane protests on Thursday, August 8.

In a statement on Friday, August 9, ODM said Kenyans have the right to picket and are allowed by the constitution to present petitions to the government on what they feel is not being done right

“As a Party, we believe in adherence to the provisions of the Constitution by the citizens of Kenya, the right to hold peaceful demonstrations notwithstanding and in accordance with the provisions of the law.

“With this background, the ODM Party is asking for the unconditional release of the over seventy Kenyans who were arrested yesterday during the public protests in Nairobi and other parts of the country,” read the statement in part.

The Raila Odinga-led party noted that the majority of the protestors are held at the Central Police Station in Nairobi.

Anti-riot police officers on the streets of Nairobi CBD.

The opposition party also mentioned that some of those arrested protestors are persons living with disability (PWDs).

The Thursday demos were mostly held in the Nairobi CBD with anti-riot police officers heavily deployed in the area to contain the protests.

Acting Inspector General of Police Gilbert Masengeli on Thursday evening revealed that the police arrested 174 individuals nationwide during the protests.

“We also arrested a total of 174 suspects that is, 126 in Nairobi, 22 in Kitengela-Rift Valley, and 26 at Emali-Makueni County,” said Masengeli.