
Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi has sent a humble request to the Azimio La Umoja-One Kenya Party Leader Raila Odinga over the planned demonstrations that are to take place in the coming days.
The third in command has spoken against the planned demonstrations by the Opposition citing its adverse effects to our already bungled economy.
For the sake of restoration of the economy, the third in command has advised that the planned mass action be put off since it is not healthy for the economy.
He rather advised Raila Odinga and the whole Azimio brigade to tone down and have negotiations with the government.
He invited them to the table so that they can contribute to the policies already put in place by the government for the purposes of improvement of the economy.
"It Is not the number of demonstrations being held, but the sound policies that we will put on the table to turn around things. Demonstrations will not turn around the high cost of living," Mudavadi said.
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