- Parents at the Westridge School in Thika have been advised to keep their children home tomorrow due to potential unrest from protesters targeting the posh institution
- The school is reportedly owned by MP Alice Nganga, who voted in favor of the Finance Bill 2024
- Influencer Francis Gaitho shared the warning on X, urging parents to seek alternative options amidst the growing unrest aimed at properties of MPs who supported the bill
Parents with children at the luxurious Westridge School in Thika have been advised not to take their children to school tomorrow.
This warning follows threats from constituents and angry Gen Z protesters to cause havoc and unrest at the posh school, owned by Thika Town MP Alice Nganga.
Alice voted in favor of the Finance Bill 2024.
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The message was shared on X by influencer Francis Gaitho, urging parents to seek alternative options for their children amid the growing unrest targeting properties of MPs who supported the bill.
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Westridge School, one of the most expensive in the Thika municipality, boasts grandiose and unique facilities, including buildings with impressive designs and a vast compound adorned with flowery decorations.
Concerns were reiterated on social media, with netizens advised to take precautions if they fear for their children’s safety.
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While protests are expected tomorrow, they are not anticipated to be as intense as those on Thursday.
However, speculation persists that the number of protesters might increase following President William Ruto’s unsatisfactory responses in a recent TV interview.
The video of the school sparked reactions online, with some questioning how an MP could build such a posh school within two terms of leadership, while others dismissed the concerns.