Why we had to set up roadblocks, mount security checks on major roads- Masengeli
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He assured the public that the National Police Service would protect all Kenyans, including peaceful demonstrators, regardless of their political affiliation.
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"Our wananchi are safe and are going on with their duties as usual. We are glad that there has not been any violence since this morning. We have not seen anybody's vehicle being burnt, people are going about their work," he said.
He assured the public that the National Police Service would protect all Kenyans, including peaceful demonstrators, regardless of their political affiliation.
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"We will ensure the safety of every Kenyan because everybody has a right," he said, adding that police were prepared to facilitate lawful protests.
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