Azimio Mt Kenya Politician Changes Tune, Asks Kenyans to Ignore Raila's Mass Action
By Dkait99 (self media writer) | 9 days ago
Raila Odinga continues to receive blows ahead of Azimio mass action set for Monday, 20th March.
This is after a number of known politicians affiliated to the coalition continue to withdraw from his call for countrywide demonstrations.
A member of Kiambu county Assembly allied to the Raila's led Azimio one Kenya coalition has asked Kenyans to ignore calls for Mass Action.
Kennedy Odhiambo, the MCA for Sukari ward on the coalition's Jubilee party ticket said it was time for national healing as the electioneering period is long gone.
Even though, he appreciates Raila as his leader in the opposition, the MCA said he does not support his calls for Mass action as this may lead to a confrontation between the youth and police which has in the past led to deaths.
He asked the leaders to set aside their differences and work together to seek a solution to challenges the country is facing, such as food shortage and economic crisis.
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