University student leaders have warned the government about a new wave of protests they will organise across Kenyan universities over the increasing cases of abductions and salary delays among lecturers.
Student leaders have accused the government for failing to act on the increasing instances of abductions targeting Kenyan youth.
According to the leaders, the protests will begin on January 15, when universities re-open.

”Revolution is the voice of the unheard, revolution is the voice of the majority silenced and pressed. We are announcing that immediately the comrades of the universities resume, including the lecturers and staffers, we are going to stage demonstrations in the republic of Kenya.”
The leaders further noted that it is unfortunate that the government has done little to crack down on the instances of abductions, subjecting many families to untold suffering and pain.
They moreover announced that they would seek to compel the government during their protests to pay all the pending salary arrears of university staff.
The leaders concluded by urging all university students across the country to come out in their numbers and paralyse key business activities, in a bid to send their message to the concerned authorities.


