Kenyans should learn that changes are very common in the political and governance scene and no situation is permanent, political analyst Ambrose Weda has said.

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He says that Kenyans, especially those holding public offices, should, therefore, not use their positions to oppress others as a precaution for being on the safe side in case of changes.

He says that not once have people unwanted by the government ended up being in future regimes' , a warning to those using their placement in the current government to harass others and disregard the law.

In an interview on Wednesday, he gave an example of ODM leader Raila Odinga and Siaya senator James Orengo, who are currently very close to President Uhuru Kenyatta.

"When you see people like Raila and Orengo now being in deep-state and being saluted, when there are days you were seen even waving at them you would be in trouble, just know that things change and anything can happen," he said on KBC English Service's The Big Conversation.

He urged government officials who have been ignoring court orders to consider beginning to honour them, warning that their actions can also negatively affect the country.

According to the analyst, its easy for the country to end up in chaos should the Interior Ministry continue to disregard court orders.

"We must respect orders because they deflect anger and if we don't respect them then the people will decide to deal with each other out of court and this will cause chaos," he added.