The opposition Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) says it is going to revive the walk to work campaign, which rocked the country early this year.
The walk to work campaign was held in April to protest against the increasing food and fuel prices.
FDC spokesperson Wafula Oguttu says the walk to work protest had been put on hold because of the president’s State of Nation address and the reading of the national budget.
Oguttu says since the address and budget didn’t tackle the problems raised in the earlier protests, they will revive the walk to work campaign this Wednesday.
He says the Government has failed to address the concerns much as they gave it ample time to do so, thereby prompting them to re-launch the walk to work protests.
Oguttu appeals to the public to join them in this phase of the campaign against the current economic situation in the country.
The protests turned ugly as some people lost their lives, and hundreds including several opposition leaders, were arrested and charged.
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