Amani National Congress leader Musalia Mudavadi Sunday, urge President Uhuru Kenyatta to lift the curfew rule.
Speaking at the burial of the late Lawyer Evans Monari in Nyamira County, he said the curfew has hurt people’s businesses and their financial stability.
He also added that other measures should be put in place to curb and control the spread of covid-19.
Monari was one of the Lawyers in President Uhuru’s legal team at the ICC, who died on October 4, at the Nairobi Hospital’s Intensive Care Unit (ICU) after a long illness, family spokesman Ken Monari confirmed.
“The message coming through is that it is time the curfew is lifted. We are not saying the covid-19 guidelines should not be observed but clearly, we cannot continue in a situation where economic hardship continues and yet we can see the numbers in covid-19 cases declines.”Mudavadi said after chairing ANC parliamentary group meeting in Nairobi.