The former Prime Minister Raila Amollo Odinga today toured the city Hall for launching of the Voter Registration Drive. Raila received a warm reception from his supporters who started chanting his name.
The people couldn't hold their joy as others went ahead to greet him. The ODM leader is becoming Kenyans favorite ahead of the polls as he is becoming widely accepted ahead of the August polls.
Hon. Raila Amollo Odinga has urged the youths to register as voters and come out in large numbers to vote for their leaders. ODM leader has been engaging the youths and showing them what he will do if he wins the presidency.
Raila's warm reception is a call for the deputy president William Samoei Ruto to know the kind of his competitor and to find other mechanisms to defeat Raila as ODM leader is gaining popularity ahead of the August polls and stands a chance of emerging victorious.
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