Azimio La Umoja One Kenya leader Raila Odinga has received a great boost for support of Mass Action from his Orange Democratic Party. Yesterday 35 chairmen from different counties had a meeting with the party leader in Nairobi and endorsed Azimio's Mass Action plan scheduled for next week on Wednesday, saying that it'll be concerning critical concerns affecting Kenyans.
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"We are ready for Mass Action even now because Kenyans are suffering. We will stage it in all our 47 counties but the major one will be in Nairobi," said Philip Makabong'o , the secretary general of the ODM chairperson's caucus. He added " We also call for the immediate opening of the serves that will trigger electoral reforms.
Makabong'o further continued by saying that "We call upon NEC and all organs concerned to expedite the de-registration process of ODM members who visited State House, we will remain loyal to our party."
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