Renowned city lawyer has weighed in on through a Monday tweet a viral footage that showed activist Boniface Mwangi obstructing state vehicles being driven on the wrong side.
According to Mr Steve Ogolla, civilians don't have the liberty to obstruct state vehicles driving on the wrong side of the road.
He called on Kenyans to trust top officials to do the right thing and act in good faith as they bear the burden of keeping them safe.
"CIVILIANS should never imagine they have the liberty to block state vehicles driving on the wrong side of traffic. Top officials bear the burden of keeping you safe, while keeping the country together. You must trust them to do the right thing, and to act in good faith, " Steve Ogolla tweet read.
Boniface Mwangi pulled his Mercedes Benz in front of the state vehicles and refused to give way causing the vehicles to go round his.
The video has triggered debate on whether state vehicles should be allowed to drive on the wrong side of the road.
According to Nelson Havi, another renowned lawyer, the vehicle was carrying the chief justice.
He contended that Boniface Mwangi was wrong to have obstructed the vehicles.