With Ruto's decision to suspend four IEBC magistrates yesterday, Raila Odinga, the former prime minister of Kenya and leader of the Azimio La Umoja Alliance party, admitted his error. 
He urged his allies to gather on December 7 at the Jacaranda grounds in anticipation of challenges Ruto's criminal activity would bring.
When Raila warned Kenyans of impending unrest, a small group of people responded. In fact, even his most steadfast allies, the KANU party, in the end turned their back on the gathering. According to a Star News report posted in Kenya on Facebook, Raila's staged fights have been condemned by David Obado, the former legislative leader of the Migori District.
The blunt MP stated that the Luo people will not support Raila's widespread development while attending to a helpful food distribution in Nyanza. Instead of staging fights that will ultimately be pointless and sever Kenyans, the candid MP advises the outgoing head of state to concentrate on the country's advancement.
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