Comedian Eric Omondi has been arrested immediately after his arrival at City Stadium Where he was to hand out free Unga.


The comedian has initially shared his plan where he urged people to donate packets of Unga in order to feed the hungry and those severely affected by high cost of living.


"So this is the Plan. Next Week Tuesday 7th March we will March to State House from Uhuru Park to Present our CVs, Rent Arrears, School Fee Arrears, Basic Goods Shopping Lists and Electricity Bills. This Wednesday we meet at City Stadium from 11am to 2pm as we share a packet of Unga with everyone that intends to join us to State house. We are calling upon well wishers to donate Unga (DO NOT GIVE MONEY, JUST UNGA) If you want to donate a packet or more please Contact 0718891427 or bring the unga to City Stadium on Wednesday. #UNGAnaMovement."

While being arrested, Omondi defended himself, arguing that most Kenyans are facing economic hardships. He was taken to the Industrial Area police station.

Last week Eric was arrested while leading shirtless young men in demonstrations,outside Parliament buildings in Nairobi. where they demanded the Government to lower the cost of living.

The police had ordered the demonstrators to disperse, but they ignored forcing cops to use teargas.

The youths were carrying placards written "high cost of living" high cost of electricity" "stima juu, taxi juu" among other publications.

Eric spent the night at central police station and he appeared in court the following day.

Appearing at the Milimani Law Courts, the group entered a not-guilty plea for causing a public nuisance and participating in an unlawful assembly.

The court granted the protesters a KES 20,000 bond or an alternative bail of KES 10,000 each. The case will be mentioned on March 6 for pre-trial.