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Kenya's President Withdraws Tax Plan After Deadly Protest by Kobojunkie: 5:26pm On Jun 26
Kenya’s President William Ruto says he will withdraw a finance bill containing controversial tax hikes after deadly protests which saw parliament set ablaze on Tuesday.

In an address to the nation, he said it was clear that Kenyans "want nothing" to do with the bill.

"I concede," he said, adding that he will not sign the bill into law.


At least 22 people were killed in Tuesday’s protests, according to the state-funded Kenya National Commission on Human Rights (KNHRC).

Mr Ruto said he would now enter into dialogue with the young people, who were at the forefront of the biggest protests to hit the country since he was elected in 2022.

"Listening keenly to the people of Kenya who have said loudly that they want nothing to do with this Finance Bill 2024, I concede.
"And therefore, I will not sign the 2024 Finance Bill, and it shall subsequently be withdrawn. The people have spoken,” he said in the televised address.

The bill was passed by parliament on Tuesday, despite nationwide demonstrations against it.
Protesters broke into parliament, vandalising the interior and setting parts of the complex on fire. The ceremonial mace, symbolising the authority of the legislature, was stolen.
Mr Ruto initially responded with defiance.
He ordered the military to be deployed, saying "violence and anarchy" would not be tolerated.
But he climbed down on Wednesday, as public anger grew over the killing of protesters.
Wanjeri Nderu, head of the International Society For Human Rights, told the BBC what was experienced during the protest was “like we were at war”, adding that police were using live ammunition even before parliament was breached.

Catholic bishops also condemned the actions of the security forces and “earnestly appealed to the police not to shoot at the protesters”, while also urging protesters to remain peaceful.

The Law Society of Kenya called on international criminal investigators to help families' quest for justice, saying that it had reports that soldiers were engaging protesters in parliament.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said he was "deeply saddened by the reports of deaths and injuries - including of journalists and medical personnel".

He also urged the Kenyan authorities to "exercise restraint", and called for all demonstrations to be peaceful.

The protests took place despite the government dropping some of the bill's most controversial proposals amid protests last week.

Demonstrators demanded that the entire bill be scrapped, which Mr Ruto has now agreed to do.

The government had previously argued that Kenyans needed to pay more taxes to reduce the country's debt - a huge sum of more than $80bn (£63bn), which costs the country more than half of its annual tax revenues to service.
The original bill had proposed taxes on bread, cooking oil, mobile money services, specialised hospitals and on motor vehicles - all of which Kenyans said would worsen the cost-of-living crisis.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c3gg30gm0x2o

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Re: Kenya's President Withdraws Tax Plan After Deadly Protest by Lawalemi(m): 5:31pm On Jun 26
Politicians with their troubles

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Re: Kenya's President Withdraws Tax Plan After Deadly Protest by Kobojunkie: 5:34pm On Jun 26
Lawalemi:
Politicians with their troubles
The people won and those who died did not die in vain! cool

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Re: Kenya's President Withdraws Tax Plan After Deadly Protest by Worldofall: 5:52pm On Jun 26
The people will always win

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Re: Kenya's President Withdraws Tax Plan After Deadly Protest by RoyalBlu(f): 5:58pm On Jun 26
Victory at all costs!!!

Kudos to the Kenyan people who stood up for themselves.

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Re: Kenya's President Withdraws Tax Plan After Deadly Protest by MhisterJay(m): 6:02pm On Jun 26
At least, 22 people were k!lled?

Na wa oo!

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Re: Kenya's President Withdraws Tax Plan After Deadly Protest by mbahdi(m): 6:06pm On Jun 26
All African leaders are useless wicked and heartless what would have been resolved peacefully but No..not until thousands of the innocent citizens might been killed.blood sucking leaders..una no go end well and all una supporters

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Re: Kenya's President Withdraws Tax Plan After Deadly Protest by Tjra: 6:06pm On Jun 26
Worldofall:
The people will always win

valentineuwakwe:
The people has spoken....good one!

Victory for the people.

Same way we will protest if Peter Obi and Atiku runs for Presidency in 2027.

Prevention is better than to cure.

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Re: Kenya's President Withdraws Tax Plan After Deadly Protest by TheChameleon: 6:06pm On Jun 26
grin

So funny that Obidients were hyping this niggah undecided

If the guy knows what's good for him, you reject them or they bring you failure.

Ask Saraki, Dino, Amaechi, Peter Obi et al, even Donald Trump failed to get 2nd Term when Obidients started supporting him.

Once they hate you, you become a winner & Conqueror. Ask Buhari and Tinubu for more details grin

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Re: Kenya's President Withdraws Tax Plan After Deadly Protest by valentineuwakwe(m): 6:06pm On Jun 26
The people has spoken....good one!

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Re: Kenya's President Withdraws Tax Plan After Deadly Protest by Rapmoney(m): 6:06pm On Jun 26
Good one

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Re: Kenya's President Withdraws Tax Plan After Deadly Protest by aylive02(m): 6:06pm On Jun 26
grin

This is what we call the real "Take it Back," not the one Oloriibu Omoyele Sowore was making noise about.

I dedicate this victory to the slain Kenyans.


Meanwhile, during the protest:
No pro government protesters (And the few one who tried it would be hacked down by now)
No bigotry throughout the protest
No government SUVs dropping touts like MC Oluomo
No saboteur
No regional meeting

All pure protest and determination!!!

Kudos to Kenyans. They are the real African giants.

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Re: Kenya's President Withdraws Tax Plan After Deadly Protest by haybhi1(m): 6:06pm On Jun 26
Resistance is the weapon of the oppressed unit. Just Nigeria isn't ready.

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Re: Kenya's President Withdraws Tax Plan After Deadly Protest by oluwafreshkid(m): 6:06pm On Jun 26
I commend the doggedness of Kenyans on this issue.
The people 1
Govt 0


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WhatsApp me.
Check my signature.

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Re: Kenya's President Withdraws Tax Plan After Deadly Protest by TheChameleon: 6:06pm On Jun 26
embarassed

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Re: Kenya's President Withdraws Tax Plan After Deadly Protest by JAWBONE(m): 6:07pm On Jun 26
Shame on you Ruto

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Re: Kenya's President Withdraws Tax Plan After Deadly Protest by Mustapha102(m): 6:07pm On Jun 26
Bravo

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Re: Kenya's President Withdraws Tax Plan After Deadly Protest by WhizdomXX(m): 6:07pm On Jun 26
Ruto, you no go fold ke?
I was one of those happy when you got elected. Your election was sweet to follow. Despite it being a very close race, you were getting approvals across all zones compared to your opponent that was getting bulk votes in one place and little to none in another.
I thought you will be an authoritarian and conservative with a fiscal conservative government but you proved otherwise by raising taxes on your citizens and allowing deadly protests to follow without ensuring law and order to be followed on the streets.
Gbam! The citizens have spoken.

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Re: Kenya's President Withdraws Tax Plan After Deadly Protest by ThemanOfGods: 6:07pm On Jun 26
Nigeria has seen way more shits than Kenya but there's an unseen hands manhandling the collective balls of the very few frontiers whom should be spearheading the great, and mother of all protests. The unseen hands is darbed in clown suits of tribe and religion....

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Re: Kenya's President Withdraws Tax Plan After Deadly Protest by PerfectJUSTICE: 6:07pm On Jun 26
Na so it suppose be! Power belongs to the people. If na Nigeria now they for carry military go shoot shoot people say them be enemies of government and some a$$ lickers go they clap and hail government policies that are made to drain the people including themselves the @$$ lickers. Say na obedients dey fight government.

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Re: Kenya's President Withdraws Tax Plan After Deadly Protest by Teeklef(m): 6:07pm On Jun 26
Kobojunkie:
The people won and those who died did not die in vain! cool
Hmmm!!! The question is,are you ready to die?

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Re: Kenya's President Withdraws Tax Plan After Deadly Protest by MrIcredible: 6:08pm On Jun 26
Kobojunkie:
The people won and those who died did not die in vain! cool
In whatever you do in this life, DON'T LET THEM KILL YOU.
Na who die lose o...

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Re: Kenya's President Withdraws Tax Plan After Deadly Protest by GoldenJAT(m): 6:08pm On Jun 26
What Tribalism, ethnicity and religion has done to Nigeria eh!!
The government knows what the people are capable of doing, and will do anything/ everything to keep us disunited along the ethnic, religion and tribal lines.

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Re: Kenya's President Withdraws Tax Plan After Deadly Protest by Och77(m): 6:08pm On Jun 26
MhisterJay:
At least, 22 people were k!lled?

Na wa oo!
There is a price always for victory

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Re: Kenya's President Withdraws Tax Plan After Deadly Protest by OriOko88(m): 6:08pm On Jun 26
angry
He has no choice than to bow to pressure. The level of the western Media coverage is unprecedented. That's a working society where the youths hold sway. Just tax increase,Kenyan youths went on rampage.

Tinubu removed fuel subsidy, increased electricity tarrif, removed electricity subsidy, floated the naira,increased Value added tax Al in spate of six months, Nigerian youths remain silent not a single protest,those who can't bear it japa,those on ground remain docile praying to God. But the reason is not far far fetched, ethnic and religious sentiments. Awalokan sentiments.

That's why I will forever respect Europeans. Very smart people. They made sure every country in Europe is mono ethnic and mono religion, so as to enhance nation building and patriotism. They broke up diverse Soviet Union and the Baltic,broke up Yugoslavia, those countries are doing very well today.
Until Nigeria break into different countries like Sudan and Yugoslavia, there will be meaningful progress, except to japa from the rot.
From biggest economy to Fourth. Very Pitiable. sad

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Re: Kenya's President Withdraws Tax Plan After Deadly Protest by ogascomax: 6:08pm On Jun 26
Was it not this guy that Nigerians were celebrating is victory comparing it to Nigeria. 😀😀😀
I don't even think he has done half of what Tinubu has done to this country without us blinking an eye.
If kenyans were to be Nigerians I believe this country would have burnt by now.

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Re: Kenya's President Withdraws Tax Plan After Deadly Protest by sunshineV(f): 6:08pm On Jun 26
but Nigerians think praying to a white bearded god living in.the clouds will solve the problems they voted in power themselves. lol na retards I dey live in this country with 😂😂

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Re: Kenya's President Withdraws Tax Plan After Deadly Protest by Zxcvbnmghtr: 6:09pm On Jun 26
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Re: Kenya's President Withdraws Tax Plan After Deadly Protest by DTalented(m): 6:09pm On Jun 26
I see
Re: Kenya's President Withdraws Tax Plan After Deadly Protest by Pootle: 6:09pm On Jun 26
you can slam whatever to nigerias...all we know how to do is wail on social media and shrink like a dick after that

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