Uhuru ‘lockdown’ announcement leaves Kenyans befuddled – Nairobi News

President Uhuru Kenyatta on Monday banned all road, rail and air travel within and out of the capital, Nairobi, and three other regions at the coast that are the epicenter of the Covid-19 outbreak in the country.

His 40 minute address however left many Kenyans more confused than relieved that he was doing his best to contain the spread of Covid-19.

The ban will be in place for 21 days and an earlier countrywide night curfew remains in place, he said.

Nzioka Waita, the Chief of Staff, Office of the President clarified President Kenyatta’s statement about movement ‘within’ Nairobi Metropolitan Area.

According to the restrictions, transport of food and other critical cargo will continue unimpeded, Kenyatta said in a televised address.

“I issue these enhanced measures well aware that they will complicate and inconvenience many Kenyans,” Kenyatta said. “By not doing so, this will only lead to greater suffering for Kenyans.”

State House also on their part clarified on what was said.

“As announced by the Head of State: Movement within the Nairobi Metropolitan Area is permitted except for the national curfew period of between 7pm and 5am. What is prohibited is the movement IN and OUT of the Gazetted areas for the period of 21 days effective 7.00pm tonight,” it tweeted.

Majority of Kenyans who did not grasp the president’s address took to twitter and raised their queries.

 


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