Mombasa: Section of activists to protest high cost of living, Finance Act 2023 on Friday

by KenyaPolls

Mombasa Activists to Protest High Cost of Living and Finance Act 2023

A section of activists in Mombasa has announced plans to stage demonstrations this Friday, protesting the high cost of living and provisions in the Finance Act 2023. The planned protest comes amid rising inflation, escalating fuel prices, and widespread concerns among residents about the affordability of basic goods and services. Activists have called on the government to engage with citizens and provide immediate relief measures to cushion vulnerable communities from economic strain.

The organizers indicated that the demonstration will cover key urban areas in Mombasa, including Nyali, Mvita, and Likoni constituencies. Participants are expected to carry placards, hold public speeches, and petition local authorities for policy reforms aimed at lowering taxes and regulating prices of essential commodities. The protests follow a nationwide trend, where civil society groups have increasingly raised their voices against economic pressures, advocating for more transparency and citizen-inclusive policy formulation.

Authorities have urged the protesters to maintain peace and adhere to regulations, assuring that security agencies will ensure safety for both participants and the general public. Meanwhile, local businesses and transport operators have prepared contingency plans to cope with potential disruptions in traffic and commercial activities. Observers note that such civic engagement highlights growing public awareness and the demand for accountability from elected leaders. The outcome of this protest may influence future policy discussions in Mombasa and across Kenya regarding economic governance and citizen welfare.

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