The Azimio la Umoja One Kenya coalition is currently in a mass action rally in Migori town. The leaders of the the Azimio team led by Hon Raila Odinga is taking Migori residents by storm.
Narok Senator Ledama Ole Kina has once again roared in Migori during the Azimio public rally. This comes after the coalition declared 20th March 2023 as the day to take a mass action in plans to withdraw President William Ruto and his government from power.

"Nitawannyorosha msipokuja kwa maandamano (I'll hit you with clubs if you don't attend the public demonstration)." Senator Ole Kina said.

Speaking during the Azimio public rally in Migori town today, tough talking Senator Ledama Ole Kina alleged that they will never be threatened by those who are in government. He added that it's time for all supporters of Azimio coalition to back up their leader Raila Odinga.
To wach the video of Senator Ledama Ole Kina addressing the rally in Migori town, click on the link below:
https://www.facebook.com/channel7newstv/videos/561731172686896/?app=fbl
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