MP Jackson Kosgei recounts how protesters saved him

"They said mzee we know you, where you voted, and we know you as a good man," said the MP who voted yes.

In Summary

• Other politicians were sent scampering for safety, as crowds pushed past barricades and accessed the complex.

• In videos available online, the MP is guided outside by a group who ensure he is safe. He remains thankful for this.

Nominated MP Bishop Jackson Kosgei.
Nominated MP Bishop Jackson Kosgei.
Image: FILE

Bishop and Nominated MP Jackson Kosgei was Tuesday deserted and left on his own by his colleagues as protesters stormed the Parliament buildings and set section of it on fire.

The physically challenged legislator recalled the events of Tuesday, June 25, during the Occupy Parliament protest called over the Finance Bill 2024.

Other politicians were sent scampering for safety, as crowds pushed past barricades and accessed the complex.

At least 5 people were killed and dozens injured as police shot at protestors.

The MP spoke to TV47 where he recounted the day fearing for his safety.

However, this was allayed as the crowd assured him they wouldn't harm him.

"Well my experience that I had with them is that although amid expression of anger, they expressed human face. When they came in they said mzee we know you, where you voted, and we know you as a good man," he narrated.

In videos available online, the MP is guided outside by a group who ensure he is safe. He remains thankful for this.

"So they said the question of where you voted and so on is not an issue. They said 'we want to help you out because what might happen here may not be good for you'," Kosgei said.

"So then they walked us out with hon colleague called Rose Museo and we came out. That is why they escorted us out."

"I saw they are our children and the anger that came in I only pray that it is not hijacked by anything else. But it is genuine they need to be listened to. That's why the President took a step and listened to them and stepped down on that issue."

He also took to his Facebook, to assure Kenyans of his safety later.

"I'm home, safe and sound; we thank God for He always makes a way where there seems to be no way. Thank you all for your concern and prayers."

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