The Azimio La Umoja Coalition party's leader and former prime minister of Kenya, Honorable Raila Odinga, voiced his displeasure with Ruto's decision to suspend four IEBC commissioners yesterday. He advised his supporters to gather on December 7 at the Jacaranda grounds in anticipation of anticipated protests against Ruto's illegal activity.
There was a strong response when Raila warned Kenyans of impending unrest. Even his most ardent supporters, the KANU party, ultimately left the legislature. According to a Star News article posted in Kenya on Facebook, Raila's planned protests have been denounced by David Obado, a former governor of Migori County.
The outspoken leader declared that the Luo people will not join Raila's mass movement while speaking in Nyanza at a humanitarian food distribution. The outspoken MP advises the former prime minister to focus on advancing Kenya rather than organizing protests that will ultimately be ineffective and alienate Kenyans.Please leave your comments below and follow me for more updates if you have any thoughts to add.
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