On the day Kenyans commemorated the first anniversary of Gen Z protests, the National Assembly was forced to prematurely adjourn its morning sitting over fears of a second breach of Parliamentary precincts by youth.

Earlier in the morning, Interior and National Coordination Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen had toured the area, which saw reinforcement of the precincts with razor sharp barbed wire.  A morning session that had taken off under heavy police presence was prematurely cut off after business due to the absence of the movers of six motions and sponsors of four bills.

The  morning session which is ordinarily adjourned at 1pm yesterday ended at 11:45am, an hour and 15 minutes before time.

The Presiding Speaker David Ochieng was forced to defer the motions and Bills to another sitting.