Raila's Camp Reportedly Planning For Street Demos As Gideon Moi's KANU Walks Away From The Plans
By Gotto (self media writer) | 2 months ago
According to The Star newspaper, Azimio la umoja One Kenya coalition party leader Raila Odinga's planned countrywide political rallies that are scheduled to start on Wednesday this week will culminate into street demonstrations.
According to sources who spoke to the media house, the planned meetings that will kick off in Nairobi, Mombasa, Kakamega, Nakuru and Kisumu are likely to degenerate into full fledged street protests against the Kenya Kwanza administration.
Raila's team is said to have already mobilized members of the national assembly to form a key part of the rallies and subsequent demos. Wiper party leader Kalonzo Musyoka is said to have backed the plan by Raila.
However, KANU party chairperson Gideon Moi is said to have distanced itself away from the planned street protests.
Earlier on, ministry of interior and national administration Prof Kithure Kindiki indicated that the government will provide security to Azimio rallies that kick off from Wednesday this week.
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