Kenya Kwanza MP Says That Azimio Should Not Demonstrate In Trans Nzoia County
By @EOmbidi (self media writer) | 5 days ago
A Kenya Kwanza coalition MP has made an announcement barring the Azimio leader Raila Odinga from holding a public demonstration in Trans Nzoia County.
The announcement comes as Azimio coalition continuously rock all parts of the country asking their supporters to avail themselves in Nairobi on Monday 20th March 2023 for a mass action aiming at pulling out President William Ruto and his government from power.
Kwanza constituency (in Trans Nzoia County) Member of Parliament Hon Ferdinand Wanyonyi has fearlessly declared that Hon Raila Odinga and his Azimio team should keep off from visiting the county for demonstrations. Hon Wanyonyi stated and I quote "Raila has been loosing in elections for a long time and enough is enough. It's time to work with H.E President William Ruto to deliver to Kenyans."
Click anywhere in the video below to watch and listen to the speech of the tough talking Kwanza MP:
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