Nairobi, April 15 -- National Assembly Majority Leader Kimani Ichung'wah says the 2024 nationwide Finance Bill protests forced the government to adopt more inclusive and transparent processes, particularly in budget-making.

Speaking during an appearance on NTV's Fixing the Nation, Ichung'wah described the Gen Z-led demonstrations as a "learning point" for both Parliament and the Executive, saying they exposed gaps in public participation.

He admitted that the unrest was largely driven by a lack of meaningful public involvement in key government processes, including the development of the Finance Bill and the national budget.

"What happened in 2024 was a learning point for both Parliament and the Executive. Over the past year, we have a...