The orange democratic movement party leader Hon Raila Odinga today held a rally in Narok County where he was welcomed like a king by the residents. According to the news which was shared on the social media platforms, the whole of Ole Ntimama Stadium was full to capacity as they agree to vote for him in the coming general election.
Raila Odinga on his speech urged the residents to vote for him so that he can deal with the corruption cases which is affecting our country. Raila Odinga was also accompanied Hy his running mate Hon Martha Karua who also emphasized the importance of voting for Azimio La Umoja team in the next general election. She encouraged youths to come out in large number and vote for Raila Odinga as their preferred presidential candidate.
The leaders who attended a rally in Narok County includes the Suna East member of parliament Hon Junet Muhammed, Hon Raphael Tuju, Hon Sabina Chege, former presidential candidate Peter Kenneth among other leaders. Remember to maintain peace among each other during this time of campaign.
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