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Opposition leaders Kalonzo Musyoka and Eugene Wamalwa have given President William Ruto a 7-day ultimatum to bring to an end the rising cases of abductions in the country, lest they lead the nation in mega anti- government protests. While speaking in Kakamega, the leaders also called for the unconditional release of protestors arrested on Monday, calling on the united nations to suspend enjoining Kenya as member of its human rights council, over what they say is the governments outright violation of human rights in recent months.
Kalonzo gives President Ruto one week to end abductions
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