The Azimio la Umoja-One Kenya Alliance presidential candidate Raila Odinga is set to kick off his three-day charm offensive in the vote-rich Mt Kenya.
According to reports, the ODM party leader in his bid to become the 5th president of the republic of Kenya will start his presidential popularization bid in Nyeri County, Kiambu, and then end in Kirinyanga County.
This comes after a successful tour of his backyard of the Nyanza region where the former Prime Minister urged his supporters to come out in their large numbers to vote for Azimio la Umoja-One Kenya Alliance ticket.
And ahead of his tour of Nyeri County, a set of Mt Kenya region are set to accompany Raila Odinga and his entourage in holding a series of political rallies.
The leaders include Nyeri County Governor Hon Ephraim Maina, Senator Priscilla Nyokabi, and Women Representative Njeri Njoori. The hosts will be joined by five legislators. 
Link: https://twitter.com/MacOtani/status/1544033581785382912?t=5-9ulzChTzP6fjThvd4qag&s=19
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