"We Endorse Gachagua Remarks" Azimio Demands 2 Things From Sakaja Ahead of Monday's Protests- VIDEO
By NewsinKenya (self media writer) | 17 days ago
The Azimio One Kenya Coalition via Nairobi Senator has this evening supported Deputy President Hon Rigathi Gachagua's sentiments that Raila Odinga and his men must be allowed to protest from morning to evening as far as there will be any form for a handshake this time round.
Speaking to the media as reported by NTV, Edwin Sifuna wondered why the Governor seemed to be worried yet Nairobi is an Azimio County where the majority is Raila's Men. Also, Sifuna wants Sakaja to tell Kenyans why he feels there will be chaos and looting of public resources whereas a few days ago the Nyamakima Traders staged peaceful demos at the Office of the Deputy President.At the same time, the Coalition has sent 2 demands to Sakaja telling him they just like any other Organization and institution have a right to protest against the government of the Day. They have demanded Sakaja provide an ambulance and Water to be used by the Protesters.
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