Raila Odinga and his entourage tear gassed by police officers in Kiambu county, Raila and the co were busy mobilizing Kenyans to join him and other like-minded Kenyans on the upcoming national protest against President Ruto and his administration.
The first significant protest against President William Ruto's administration has been set for March 20 in Nairobi, the nation's capital, according to Raila Odinga, the leader of the opposition in Kenya.
The leader of the Azimio la Umoja-One Kenya alliance revealed last Thursday that he would take the initiative in the protests and provided specifics on how they would include corporate boycotts, strikes, and sit-ins at public buildings.
The five-time presidential candidate says he intends to restore their purportedly lost supreme authority after the August 2022 presidential election. Notwithstanding the Supreme Court's ruling that Ruto won, he maintains that he was the rightful winner.
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