Honourable Millicent has taken to his Facebook official page to condemn the people behind Monday Mass demonstrations after a woman asked her for ksh200 after his husband was not paid after participating in today’s demonstrations led by opposition leader Raila Odinga.

Kenyan opposition leader Raila Odinga says protests against President William Ruto’s government over the high cost of living would go ahead as scheduled despite a police ban.
In a Twitter post, Odinga called for protests on Monday and Thursday, hours after accusing Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua of “coordinating a campaign of mayhem” against the planned demonstrations.
Kenya’s police chief on Sunday announced a ban on the protests called by Odinga, saying such acts remained illegal.
Last week, protests in Nairobi and other cities turned violent, and one person was killed. Police arrested more than 200 people, including lawmakers belonging to Odinga’s One Kenya Coalition Party from both houses of parliament.

Yesterday, Mr Odinga also faulted President William Ruto, who left the country on an official visit to Germany, for claiming that his calls for protests were aimed at causing anarchy.

