The orange democratic movement party leader Hon Raila Odinga today toured in South Sudan where he was accompanied by several leaders who agreed to work with him. According to the news which was shared on the social media platforms, the former prime minister Raila Odinga is expected to commission a freedom bridge which will connect Juba to other region.
According to the news which was shared on the social media platforms, the leaders who accompanied the orange democratic movement party leader Hon Raila Odinga to South Sudan includes the Suna East member of parliament Hon Junet Muhammed. The other leaders includes the Mombasa governor Hassan Joho, Kakamega Governor Hon Wycliffe Oparanya, former presidential candidate Peter Kenneth among other leaders.
Raila Odinga and his team will be returning back in the country tomorrow where they will be continuing with their campaigns. Remember to maintain peace among each other during this time of campaigns.
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