The former Prime Minister Raila Amollo Odinga and a section of Azimio team are touring Narok county today for popularization of their presidential bid ahead of the August polls.
Kilgoris Women leader, lectured the Azimio team as he alleged that they have neglected the women from the region and they have nobody in the top Country's leadership to fight for their rights. She also told the Prime Minister Raila Amollo Odinga that the region has been deprived the infrastructural development and they have poor and muddy road.
She said that the Odinga's team must look onto the matter and enhance inclusivity ahead of the polls and advocate for developments in the region as she remained optimistic that Azimio is going to form the next government.
She sent a message to all people to back Raila's Presidency ahead of the polls because the former Prime Minister Raila Amollo Odinga is one of the key leaders who have been fighting for reforms in the country.
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