The meeting that has been called by the orange Democratic movement party leader Raila Odinga and his brigade at Kamukunji grounds on Wednesday 7th and 12th is the topic of the country for the past three days.
Both the Kenya kwanza alliance leaders who are in government and the azimio la umoja movement leaders have reacted differently to the planned meeting.
The latest being the former Nyeri Town member of parliament hon Ngunjiri Wambugu who has said that he is not supporting the demos whatsoever.
Taking to his Facebook page, Wambugu has quoted a bible verse from the book of proverbs to support his idea of not having hand in the Raila Odinga's planned meeting at Kamukunji grounds on Wednesday.
"Why I do not support the call for demos this week.‘Mockers stir up a city, but wise men turn away anger’ Prov 29:8," he wrote.
His words comes even after the jubilee party secretary general led by Jeremiah Kioni said that they are ready to join Raila Odinga on Wednesday only if they will be called upon.
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