The Indian High Commission in Kenya has issued a safety advisory for Indian nationals residing in or traveling to Kenya amid ongoing violent protests in Nairobi and several other cities. The advisory comes as tensions continue to escalate, leading to widespread disruptions and security concerns.
In a statement released on Tuesday, the High Commission urged Indian citizens to remain vigilant and avoid areas where protests are taking place. “In light of the current situation, all Indian nationals are advised to exercise caution and stay indoors as much as possible. Avoid large gatherings and refrain from traveling to protest-affected areas,” the advisory read.
The protests, which have erupted over economic grievances and political discontent, have seen clashes between demonstrators and security forces. Reports indicate that several people have been injured, and there have been incidents of property damage and looting in parts of Nairobi and other major cities like Mombasa and Kisumu.
“We are closely monitoring the situation and are in touch with local authorities to ensure the safety and security of Indian nationals,” said a spokesperson for the Indian High Commission. “In case of emergency, individuals can contact the High Commission for assistance.”
The unrest has significantly disrupted daily life in Kenya, with schools and businesses closing in some areas. Public transportation has also been affected, leading to difficulties for commuters.
The Kenyan government has called for calm and urged protestors to express their grievances peacefully. President William Ruto addressed the nation, appealing for dialogue and promising to address the underlying issues driving the unrest. “We understand the frustrations of our people and are committed to finding solutions through constructive engagement,” Ruto said.
The Indian community in Kenya, which includes business owners, professionals, and students, has expressed concern over the escalating violence. Many have taken to social media to share updates and advice on staying safe during this turbulent period.
International organizations and foreign governments have also issued statements urging restraint and calling for a peaceful resolution to the crisis. The United Nations has offered to mediate talks between the Kenyan government and protest leaders to prevent further violence and restore order.
As the situation remains fluid, the Indian High Commission continues to advise caution and encourages nationals to stay updated through official channels. The High Commission’s emergency contact numbers and helplines are available on their website for anyone needing urgent assistance.