
Photo courtesy of Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga.
Azimio la Umoja One Kenya Alliance leader Raila Odinga on Friday, the 9th of December attended a function at the Taita Taveta County when he breaks his silence on his planned Jamhuri day parallel meeting.
The former Prime Minister on Wednesday, the 7th of December held a Public consultation meeting at the Kamukunji grounds where they strictly focused on defending the rights of Kenyans.
Besides, the Azimio la Umoja Coalition initiated two meetings to be done in a week that in on the 7th and 12th. Consequently, Raila Odinga's Azimio team on Thursday announced to have changed the tune and suspended the second meeting.
However, the ODM leader has refuted claims that he was threatened to suspend his meeting set for Jamhuri day. He said that no one can dare him and he doesn't fear anyone. He passes a message to Kenyans spreading information that he was stopped from holding a rally.
He said that the meeting was suspended because he will be outside the country on that day.

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