Azimio Leader Raila Odinga has rallied his supporters to all converge at the center of the city tommorow Monday 20th March and thereafter march to statehouse in what he calls reclamation of his victory.
This is despite the Nairobi police commander Adamson Bungei giving a press conference in which he warned the protestors that they will not be allowed for it is illegal.
In a public statement made on his official social media pages on Sunday morning, Odinga urged his supporters to meet in Nairobi’s Central Business District before the march begins.
“We will assemble at the Central Business District (CBD) tomorrow before we march to State House to take our leadership. It is time for us to save our country, if not now then right now,” Odinga says in his statement.
The former Prime Minister says the protest is influenced by: the high cost of living, tribalism in state appointments, biased IEBC officials’ recruitment process, and disputes in the 2022 poll results.
“Our people are suffering from the high cost of food, electricity fuel, and others. He has removed subsidies put in place to cushion the people of Kenya. He is the most tribal president Kenya has ever had and you can see that from his appointments which are divisive,” Odinga says.
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