
Photo courtesy of Raila Odinga with people with disability.
With just a few months left to August general elections, the presidential hopefuls continue to sell their manifestos to the people of the Republic of Kenya. Led by the two horse leading men; William Ruto and Raila Odinga, the candidates continue to hold a set of rallies and meeting special group of people to sell their manifestos.
Today, the former prime minister, Raila Odinga, held a special meeting with people who are living with disability. Raila promised that once he is elected as the fifth president of Kenya, he will ensure that all the people are equally treated by the law. Raila also said that equal opportunities will be provided for all the residents of this nation irregardless of their disability.
Kenyans were left talking after the Orange Democratic Movement party leader, Raila Odinga, met the people with an aim of selling his manifestos. Below is a screenshot of mixed reviews and reactions.



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