MILLIE ODHIAMBO asks the police to let Gen Z protestors because they attract visitors from Uganda and Nigeria.

Suba North Member of Parliament Millie Odhiambo has urged the National Police Service to allow the Gen Z protests, arguing that they are a major tourist attraction.

During a Budget and Appropriations Committee meeting on Monday, Millie Odhiambo claimed that if the police cease their brutality against Gen Z protesters, the protests could become a significant tourist attraction due to the unique way the protesters dance and behave.

“You have told us that the demonstrations are keeping tourists away. 

“But I actually think it’s the opposite. 

“If you can do away with the police beating demonstrators and the goons that are somehow infused; why? Because Ugandans will come here, Nigerians will come to see our Gen Zs are actually demonstrating with style. 

“They are good; they dance, and they do it peacefully, with no destruction. 

“So we can actually use it to bring more tourists. Just be nice to the Gen Z,” Millie said.

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