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Ruto Agrees to Dialogue with Protesters Amid Tax Hike Unrest

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President William Ruto of Kenya has expressed readiness to engage in dialogue with thousands of young protesters who took to the streets nationwide this week, voicing their opposition to proposed tax increases. The demonstrations, organized largely through social media, have highlighted growing discontent over economic policies under Ruto’s administration.

In his first public response to the protests, President Ruto commended the peaceful nature of the demonstrations, stating, “I am very proud of our young people… they have stepped forward peacefully and I want to tell them we are going to engage them.” He made these remarks during a church service in Nyahururu, Rift Valley, on Sunday.

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However, protest leaders have demanded a more public response from Ruto, insisting that any dialogue must address their concerns transparently. Hanifa Adan, a prominent figure among the protesters, emphasized the need for President Ruto to respond publicly to their demands.

The weeklong protests, which began on Tuesday, have already prompted some concessions from the government. Following initial demonstrations in Nairobi, the government agreed to roll back several proposed tax hikes, including levies on bread purchases, car ownership, and financial services. Despite these reversals, the Treasury has warned of a significant budget shortfall, prompting adjustments that critics fear will exacerbate the cost of living in Kenya.

As tensions persist, human rights organizations have raised alarms over the use of force by authorities during the protests. Reports indicate that at least 105 protesters have been arrested, with instances of tear gas, water cannons, and rubber bullets deployed against demonstrators. Tragically, one protester, 21-year-old Evans Kiratu, succumbed to injuries sustained during the protests.

The unrest underscores broader challenges facing Kenya, including high inflation and a depreciating currency, which have strained the economy and compounded public frustration. In response, President Ruto has pledged measures in the annual budget to address youth unemployment and enhance access to higher education, aiming to alleviate some of the grievances fueling the protests.

With a national strike planned for June 25, the coming days will be critical in determining whether dialogue between President Ruto and protest leaders can quell tensions and pave the way for resolution of the underlying economic grievances.

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