Dem wa Facebook has urged Pastor Ng’ang’a to mobilize other religious leaders to join the protests. This decision follows an announcement by Pastor Ng’ang’a confirming his attendance at the demonstrations. Pastor Ng’ang’a, a vocal critic of the Finance Bill 2024, issued a challenge to law enforcement officers, daring them to use tear gas against him during the protest.
The planned protests are a direct response to the Finance Bill 2024, which has sparked widespread controversy and opposition. The involvement of Pastor Ng’ang’a, a well-known figure in religious circles, has galvanized support and raised the profile of the planned demonstrations. The content creator emphasized the importance of solidarity among religious leaders in addressing socio-economic issues affecting Kenyans. She called upon Pastor Ng’ang’a to leverage his influence to rally fellow preachers and congregants to join the protest, highlighting the significant impact religious leaders can have in shaping public discourse and policy decisions.
As tensions escalate ahead of Tuesday’s protests, there is growing anticipation regarding the turnout and impact of Pastor Ng’ang’a’s participation. With Pastor Ng’ang’a at the forefront, the protests are poised to become a focal point for broader discussions on fiscal policy and its implications for the Kenyan populace.