By Abraham Ong’uti
The constitution clearly gives right to peaceful demonstrations. The political leaders should take this for the advantage of the citizens not for their individual benefits.
For instance when leaders support what is unconstitutional but favours them it really in unimaginable circumstances.
When the Supreme Court gave a ruling that is final about elections and yet some leaders denounces it with energy means there is still a problem.
Especially if the opposition wants to counter check the government they should do it conversely to address the issues that touch ordinary Kenyans.
It should not be a platform that is painted to be demonstrations but which indirectly stirs political disagreements.
It is a right but it should also be decisively beneficial to Kenyans.

