
Photo Courtesy; Millicent Omanga.
Former Nairobi Woman Representative aspirant Millicent Omanga has now come out to plead with ODM leader Raila Odinga over his planned demonstrations allover the country.
The UDA politician has now pleaded with Odinga that even just for one time, he should ensure Kenya's smooth economic growth after elections. She alleges that if Odinga can do this, she is sure that even Raila Odinga winning the presidency even for one term would not be a challenge.

She goes on to allege that the same people Odinga destroys their businesses during the demonstrations is the same crowd he expects to vote for him.
"If Hon. Raila would just for one time ensure Kenya’s smooth economic growth after elections, i am sure winning for even one term would not be a challenge. Sasa, the thousands of people he destroys their businesses during his maandamano is the same crowd he expects to vote for him." Omanga said.
Odinga has vowed to stage protest in Nairobi in Kamukunji Grounds on Wednesday over the the suspension of the 4 IEBC Commissioners.
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