Manyatta Member of Parliament, Gitonga Mukunji, has urged the government to respond to the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) documentary by also investigating and, if possible, releasing a documentary detailing what happened during the Gen Z protests last year.
Speaking during a public event on Monday, April 28, the MP said that it is a 'shame' that international media houses are releasing detailed reports of what exactly transpired during the protests, and yet the government lacks answers and is still reluctant to conduct investigations. "I want to condemn the fact that there has not been a solid investigation to determine who exactly killed the youths.
I want to call on the government that if they have an alternative of what transpired, they should be able to release it," he said. "It is also a shame that we have to wait for the BBC to create a documentary so that we can start answering the questions about what happened.
When the youths were going to protests in the parliament, they were fighting for every Kenyan," he said.