Following the emergence of verified claims that Azimio-One Kenya MPs led by a segment of leaders have now started marching towards the IEBC headquarters located at Anniversary towers in Nairobi's CBD, tension, dread and worry have raided Nairobi Town Residents as well as Business people.
In another video tape that this writer has viewed, George Kaluma-led MPs and other supporters can be heard yelling, "Chebukati Must Go," while others can be heard pleading for Ruth Kulundu's reinstatement because her termination was unlawful.
Additionally, MPs can be heard in the same video clip pledging to stay at the HQs until Hon. Kulundu is reinstated and stating that Chebukati must stop micromanaging the IEBC.
Armed police officers have been visible remaining on high alert the entire time to counter any attempt that could cause chaos on the bustling Waiyaki Road. The demonstrations occur as news emerges that Raila has called an important meeting for today.
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