- Former presidential candidate George Wajackoyah led a fervent protest against the Finance Bill 2024 in Dallas, Texas
- Videos of the protest show Kenyans waving flags and holding placards with messages like “Zakayo Shuka,” marching outside the Kenyan embassy
- The demonstrators chanted and sang in Swahili, their raised hands and unified voices sending a powerful message of solidarity with their compatriots in Kenya
On Sunday, June 23, 2024, former presidential candidate and Roots Party leader George Wajackoyah spearheaded a fervent protest against the Finance Bill 2024 in Dallas, Texas.
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The controversial bill, which has ignited widespread outrage, is condemned by critics for its perceived negative impact on the economic stability of ordinary Kenyans.
Wajackoyah, renowned for his forthright views on national issues, stood in solidarity with Kenyans abroad, urging for the Bill to be rejected.
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The Dallas protest was marked by passionate displays of unity, with participants waving Kenyan flags and holding placards that read “Zakayo Shuka.”
The demonstrators marched outside the Kenyan embassy, their chants and songs in Swahili echoing a strong message of resistance.
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The sight of raised hands and fluttering flags underscored a powerful sense of camaraderie with their counterparts back in Kenya, who have been staging persistent protests against the Bill.
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In his address, Wajackoyah stressed the importance of collective action, urging the Kenyan diaspora to voice their concerns and support the youth-led protests.
“We want to chase away fraudsters together with our young Generation Z,” he declared, highlighting the pivotal role of the younger generation in this movement.