The plan by Azimio la Umoja One Kenya Alliance Chief Raila Odinga to lead nationwide protests has continued to trigger numerous debates.

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Former Nominated Senator Millicent Omanga has reacted to the planned demonstrations by Raila, alleging what would earn Raila even a term as President.
Omanga has alleged that if Raila would just for one time ensure Kenya’s smooth economic growth after elections, winning for even one term would not be a challenge to him.
She has questioned the fact that Raila would still expect those whose property may be destroyed during the demonstrations to vote for him.
'If Hon. Raila would just for one time ensure Kenya’s smooth economic growth after elections, i am sure winning for even one term would not be a challenge. Sasa, the thousands of people he destroys their businesses during his maandamano is the same crowd he expects to vote for him," Millicent Omanga said.

https://twitter.com/MillicentOmanga/status/1599453215765823488?t=vQjm1_ZivzigEsBM-lek7w&s=19
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