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Remembering the Sacrifice - Njeri Wa Migwi's Call for Social Change in Kenya



Photo Credit: BBC ("Blood Parliament" Documentary)

"Voters must remain vigilant and critical to prevent manipulation and ensure accountable leadership."

Njeri Wa Migwi - Founder at Usikimye Organisation, Kenya, April 2025

Njeri Wa Migwi, founder of Usikimye Organisation, shared a poignant message on April 28, urging Kenyans to remember the sacrifices made during times of political turmoil. She referenced the BBC documentary Blood Parliament, highlighting the tragic events and calling for collective memory and action.

The Call to Remember

Njeri hopes that those who have watched Blood Parliament understand the gravity of what transpired. She urges everyone to keep their knees on the floor in remembrance and to let the blood of those who died continue to call out. Njeri emphasises the importance of never forgetting the sacrifices made and always remembering the impact of these events.

The Vision for Change

Njeri expresses her hope that one day, Kenya will change for the better. She recalls her own experiences on the streets during times of unrest, vowing never to forget what she witnessed. Her message is a powerful reminder of the need for transformation and justice in the country.

The Bitter Truth

Savannah James, an ardent supporter of Usikimye, then adds a critical perspective, lamenting how quickly Kenyan voters forget after being swayed by lies and small monetary incentives during campaigns. She predicts that in 2027, people will once again fill the streets, singing praises for a regime she describes as rotten and criminal. Savannah argues that the biggest problem in Kenya is not the politicians but the voters themselves, who are easily manipulated.

Lessons to Learn

  1. Collective Memory: It is crucial to remember and honour the sacrifices made during times of political conflict.
  2. Demanding Change: True change requires collective action and a commitment to justice.
  3. Voter Responsibility: Voters must be vigilant and critical, resisting manipulation and holding leaders accountable.
  4. Continuous Advocacy: Persistent efforts are needed to challenge systemic issues and promote transformation.

Lesson to Learn:

Remembering past sacrifices is essential for fostering change and justice. Voters must remain vigilant and critical to prevent manipulation and ensure accountable leadership. Njeri Wa Migwi's message underscores the importance of collective memory and continuous advocacy for a better future.

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