Opposition leaders led by Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka have walked to Parliament and laid wreaths outside the building in honor of protest victims who died last year.

The leaders, who were blocked by barricades from getting closer to the precincts, used the occasion to accuse the government of sponsoring unrest by hiring goons during previous demonstrations. "It is very shameful that William Ruto administration will go down in history that's afraid of its own people went and deploy unemployed youths to go a beat their fellow citizen as if it is an economic bribery," Kalonzo said outside Parliament.

The opposition leader further accused Ruto's administration of lacking sympathy in addressing issues of police brutality. "I can understand as a parent why these children are angry." He said. "They were maimed, shot and killed.

A year later nothing has happened.