Controversial comedian Eric Omondi has vowed to lead another procession against the government.
The protest is aimed at raising awareness about jobless youths, parents who lack school fees, and other Kenyans struggling to eke a living at StateHouse.
Eric made the declaration hours after a Milimani Law Court judge released him and 17 others on a Ksh10,000 cash bail following his arrest during a protest on Parliament Road.
In his latest antic, the funnyman has called on Kenyans without jobs to print their CVs and have them ready for the journey to StateHouse.
While dissociating himself from any political affiliation, Eric also asked Kenyans struggling to pay their rent to ask for official receipts from their landlords and have them ready for the procession.
“Calling on all Kenyans with CVs but without a JOB to print their CVS and have them ready, PARENTS without School fees to print fee structures, Families without Basic needs to write down a list of what they need, Anyone without rent asks your LANDLORD to give you a printed copy of your Areas. We will take all this to STATEHOUSE,” he posted.