Former Cabinet Secretary Moses Kuria has raised concerns over potential political tensions in the coming weeks, warning that Kenya could face unrest linked to upcoming national events and ongoing legal proceedings involving senior political figures.
Speaking during a press briefing in Nairobi on June 3, 2026, Kuria said certain political actors could be planning activities that may threaten peace and stability. He urged restraint among leaders and emphasized the need to protect public order as political temperatures rise.
Kuria pointed to several sensitive developments, including the upcoming anniversary of the Saba Saba demonstrations and court proceedings connected to the impeachment case of former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua. He argued that these events could become flashpoints if not managed carefully.
He further claimed that security agencies had been placed on alert to respond to any attempts to disrupt public order, stressing the importance of ensuring citizens are able to carry out their daily activities without fear.
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