{"id":2533252,"date":"2023-04-03T09:19:34","date_gmt":"2023-04-03T13:19:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/platoai.gbaglobal.org\/platowire\/eric-omondis-protest-on-busy-nairobi-street-leads-to-arrest-and-standstill-of-cbd-traffic\/"},"modified":"2023-04-03T09:19:34","modified_gmt":"2023-04-03T13:19:34","slug":"eric-omondis-protest-on-busy-nairobi-street-leads-to-arrest-and-standstill-of-cbd-traffic","status":"publish","type":"platowire","link":"https:\/\/platoai.gbaglobal.org\/platowire\/eric-omondis-protest-on-busy-nairobi-street-leads-to-arrest-and-standstill-of-cbd-traffic\/","title":{"rendered":"Eric Omondi’s Protest on Busy Nairobi Street Leads to Arrest and Standstill of CBD Traffic."},"content":{"rendered":"

On Thursday, August 5th, 2021, popular Kenyan comedian Eric Omondi staged a protest on a busy Nairobi street, which led to his arrest and a standstill of traffic in the Central Business District (CBD). The protest was aimed at raising awareness about the plight of street families in the city.<\/p>\n

Eric Omondi, who is known for his hilarious skits and comedy shows, took to the streets with a group of street children, carrying placards with messages such as “Street families are human too” and “Give us a chance to live”. The protest quickly drew a crowd of onlookers and passersby, causing a traffic jam in the CBD.<\/p>\n

However, the protest was short-lived as police officers arrived on the scene and arrested Eric Omondi and some of the street children. The comedian was taken to Central Police Station and later released on bail.<\/p>\n

The protest sparked mixed reactions from Kenyans, with some commending Eric Omondi for using his platform to raise awareness about the plight of street families, while others criticized him for causing a disturbance in the CBD.<\/p>\n

The issue of street families in Nairobi is a longstanding problem that has yet to be fully addressed by the government. According to a report by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), there are an estimated 250,000 street children in Kenya, with Nairobi having the highest number.<\/p>\n

Street children are often forced to fend for themselves, living in deplorable conditions and engaging in activities such as begging, scavenging, and petty crime. They are also vulnerable to abuse and exploitation, including sexual exploitation and trafficking.<\/p>\n

Eric Omondi’s protest highlights the need for more concerted efforts by the government and other stakeholders to address the issue of street families in Nairobi. This includes providing access to basic needs such as food, shelter, and healthcare, as well as education and vocational training to help them become self-sufficient.<\/p>\n

In conclusion, Eric Omondi’s protest on a busy Nairobi street may have caused a temporary disruption, but it also brought attention to an important issue that affects thousands of vulnerable children in the city. It is now up to the government and other stakeholders to take action and address the plight of street families in Nairobi.<\/p>\n