Ruto's ally, Millicent Omanga has now issued her statement concerning Raila Odinga's planned anti-Ruto demonstrations set to kick off as from Wednesday 7th at Kamukunji grounds, Nairobi county. The ODM boss informed that the protests are set to mark crucial engagements with Kenyans with regard to President William Ruto's government.

Taking to her Twitter handle, the Hon Omanga has argued that Raila Odinga would have a clear chance of winning presidency and rule even for a single term if he shuns away the spirit of demonstrations. Omanga has stated that Raila's actions to key matters are the key issues preventing him from taking over the State House seat.
Further, Omanga figuratively questioned the former Prime Minister on the possiblity of the several residents whose businesses will be disrupted during the demonstrations voting for him.
On that regard, Omanga informed that Raila is therefore narrowing down his chances of ever going to history as a president of the Republic of Kenya due to such costly mistakes.

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