March 20th has been trending for the better part of the week this is after opposition leader Raila Odinga said he will lead a mass action against the government.
The call for mass action as elited mixed reactions with different leaders giving their opinion on the same. The latest person to speak on the same is former nominated senator Millicent Omanga.
Via her facebook post Omanga dismissed the call for mass action saying that Raila's aim of protest will only see him and a few allies as the only benefectries of the same.
Omanga gave a case study of the handshake saying that Raila Odinga Abandoned his few people and bedded with the goverment. Omanga asked kenyans to be cool telling them that the only person interested in them is the kenya kwanza government.
She said that with time the economy will grow which will be a big boost to all kenyans. The monday mass ptotest has continued to raise issues with kenyans dividing if it is the right way to go.
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