UDA Politician Jane Kihara has sent a message to Former President Uhuru Kenyatta to declare his stand regarding the whole Mass Actions issues. The former president is a close ally of the Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga, who is currently spearheading the mass actions and had previously maintained that he will support Raila Odinga in his political endeavors. However, retired President Uhuru Kenyatta has not given his opinion regarding the whole Issue. The Mass actions planned on Monday have been going on for a week. However, Jane Kihara want Uhuru to reveal whether he is for mass actions or not. 
Courtesy K24 TV
The mass actions were organized by the Azimio La Umoja coalition after the issues the wanted the government to address were ignored. They are demanding the government to lower the cost of living in the country. The Former Prime Minister has also maintained that, the president did not win the elections freely and he is in power illegally.
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