And  police were forced to lob several teargas canisters to  disperse the  group of Unga Revolution campaigners who are pressing for a  reduction  in the cost of flour as well as the sacking of Education  minister Prof  Sam Ongeri.
The Ministry of Education has  of late been  on the spotlight over the loss of Sh4.2 billion meant for  the Free  Primary Education kitty.
The group, which was  later on  joined by a number of university students, had initially  gathered at  the Kencom bus terminus, where they in turns, vented their  anger at the  government failure to reduce the price of flour.
'We   are pained by the high cost of flour and we shall not keep quiet about   it,” said
Consumers   have been paying between Sh130 and Sh140 for a 2kg packet of maize   flour, up from Sh75 at the beginning of the year but according to them,   this should further be reduced to Sh30. 
It is then   that they decided to hold a procession along the city streets to   Harambee Avenue – where the offices of President Kibaki and Prime   Minister Raila Odinga are situated to demand answers on what the   government is doing to arrest the situation. 
They had also planned to visit Parliament. 
However,   on reaching the junction that joins Moi and Harambee Avenues – they   encountered a group of law enforcement officers - both from the Regular   Police and General Service Unit - who declined to let them proceed.  
The law enforcers, some of whom had fierce police dogs in tow, had arrived at the venue in three lorry loads. 
It   is here that the protestors demanded to be let through, with the law   enforcement officers, who were very much restrained, standing their   ground that they will not pass.
 
 
 
 Amid chants, the placard waving protestors refused to abandon their mission.
At this time, a huge group of curious onlookers had gathered to check what was happening.
Traffic along the busy roads was also paralysed.
Suddenly,   the officers swung into action, volleying several teargas canisters   that sent both the protestors and onlookers scampering for safety.
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