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Why Gen Zs should occupy all NCBA bank branches on The Much Anticipated Nane-Nane march

John Gachora NCBA

The planned Nane Nane March on August 8, 2024, aims to pressure the government to address the demands of Kenya’s youth, particularly the Gen Zs.

There are several reasons why occupying all NCBA Bank branches is a critical part of this protests.

NCBA Bank has been accused of being a conduit for looting during former President Uhuru Kenyatta’s term.

Through occupying the bank’s branches, Gen Zs can draw public attention to these serious allegations and demand a thorough investigation.

They seek accountability and transparency from financial institutions and the government at large and also corrupt leaders removed from office and prosecuted.

There have been Allegations of tax evasion by NCBA Bank that has sparked outrage among the youth, who see such practices as undermining the country’s economic stability.

By taking a stand at NCBA branches, they aim to pressure the government to enforce stricter regulations and ensure that all financial institutions pay their fair share of taxes and accountability.

The Managing Director of NCBA Bank recently made remarks labeling Gen Zs as “economic saboteurs.” This derogatory comment has fueled anger and a sense of injustice among young people.

Occupying the bank’s branches may serve as a direct response to these unfair characterizations, showing that Gen Zs are determined to protect their reputation and demand respect.

In case it happens, this occupation aims to highlight the need for financial integrity and ethical banking practices.

Gen Zs are calling for a banking system that operates transparently and ethically, without engaging in activities that harm the country’s economy and its citizens.

Gen Zs are deeply concerned about economic justice and fairness in the country.

They believe that through occupying NCBA branches will underscore the need for a financial system that supports equitable growth and development, rather than one that benefits a few at the expense of many.

Gen Zs want the government to take their concerns seriously and implement policies that address their needs and aspirations.

They are advocating for a more inclusive and responsive government that listens to its younger citizens.

By undertaking this bold action, Gen Zs hope to create lasting change and build a better future for themselves and their country and also other generations to come.

The occupation of NCBA branches is a strategic move to ensure their demands are heard and acted upon by both the government and financial institutions.

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