
Security personnel and Kenyans streaming to the ground where Raila is expected (Photo Courtesy)
After suffering a major setback in the Building Bridges Initiative Bill ruling by the Supreme Court, the Orange Democratic Movement Party leader Raila Odinga told his supporters to move on from the verdict as they continue concentrating on the August polls.
The Azimio la Umoja rallies are expected to continue today as Raila Odinga is set to campaign at the political backyard of Deputy President William Ruto, the Rift Valley region.

According to reliable reports, several Kenyans have started streaming into the ground where Raila Odinga and his allies are expected to arrive at any moment from now for the mega rally in Iten, Elgeyo Marakwet.
Police personnel are already at the scene to ensure security is well, with the MC and other entertainers plus Kenyans eagerly waiting for the arrival of the Orange Democratic Movement Party leader.
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