Students from St. Teresa Primary School have on Monday morning demonstrated on Juja road paralyzing transport activities along the busy Juja Road.
The pupils demonstrated demanding the erection of a flyover near the school but the main concern for many Kenyans on Twitter was the whereabouts of their teachers.
From the pictures doing rounds on social media, the St. Teresa Primary School students could be seen demonstrating alone under no supervision on the busy Juja road.
St. Teresa's primary school pupils left to roam on the busy and dangerous Juja Road.
They are demonstratimg demanding the erection of a fly over near the school.Where are the teachers?
This is dangerous! pic.twitter.com/0zT80yxf2t— Shujaa (@Shujaa03) May 13, 2019
That's where we have reached as a developing nation, teaching our kids to demonstrate at early age
— James Opere (@JamesOpere1) May 13, 2019
Current situation at Juja Rd. St. Teresa's primary school demonstrating.
Avoid Juja Road pic.twitter.com/8G7VhJ06HJ— Shujaa (@Shujaa03) May 13, 2019
St. Teresa's primary school pupils barricades Juja Rd chanting Haki Yetu!
They're demonstrating demanding a flyover to enable them cross the busy city road.
In the recent past the school has lost pupils due to overspeeding.
Demonstrations have been devolved to our kids@ntvkenya— Shujaa (@Shujaa03) May 13, 2019