In Summary:
- Police set up roadblocks across key routes leading to Nairobi CBD to prevent protesters from entering.
- Tensions escalated as officers used teargas to disperse crowds, and several arrests were made.
On Thursday, Nairobi witnessed heightened security as police ramped up measures to prevent access to the Central Business District (CBD) amid the planned ‘Nane Nane’ protests.
Key routes leading into the city, including Mombasa Road, Thika Road, and Jogoo Road, were heavily guarded with roadblocks, where vehicles were subjected to thorough inspections, and some, including public service vehicles (PSVs), were turned away.
In particular, a roadblock at the GM roundabout on Mombasa Road and another at Bunyala Roundabout saw police restricting entry into the CBD.
Meanwhile, Jogoo Road was patrolled by armed officers who blocked the exit from Kayole Estate at Manyanja Road, preventing youths from joining the protests.
On Juja Road, connecting to Thika Road, no matatus were allowed toward the city centre, effectively halting public transportation.
Inside the CBD, police cleared the area, causing businesses to shut down, and PSVs to evacuate.
The situation grew increasingly tense as police deployed teargas to disperse the protesters, leading to multiple arrests throughout the day.
Acting police chief Gilbert Masengeli had earlier cautioned the public, warning of potential criminal elements within the demonstrations.
He urged residents to avoid protected areas, including the main international airport and President Ruto’s official residence, and to exercise caution in crowded places.