Today, ODM party leader Raila Odinga had a rally in Murang'a county. Je was warmly welcomed by honourable Sabina Chege and other Mt Kenya leaders. They promised to support his bid until he wins elections.
After the rally , blogger and Nyando parliamentary aspirant Robert Alai revealed how the residents treated them. He went ahead and sent president Uhuru a message.
According to him, together with others, they have been so comfortable even this night wearing Raila branded materials right in the middle of Mt Kenya. This is something that could not happen in the past.
He went ahead and thanked President Uhuru for changing Kenyan politics. He added that it will never be the same again. This is because he accepted to put their differences aside and had a handshake with Raila.
Je urged Kenyans to continue working together and embracing peace. That this will help the economy to be stable unlike before.
Source; https://twitter.com/RobertAlai/status/1487503901226160136?t=pa-bPbD8YAHVcu5I6fzEWA&s=19
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