The former prime minister, Raila Amollo Odinga has warned the police against being used by the government to suppress his supporters during Monday’s planned march to the State House demonstration here in Nairobi. The opposition leader who finalized his public rallies in Kiambu County says he’s not backing down on his stance against President William Ruto’s regime despite threats against him, urging his supporters countrywide to gather in Nairobi for what will be big demonstrations with more, and was forced to temporarily cut Shorty’s speech while addressing a rally in.
This happened after a tear gas canister was lobbed by an unidentified person. While police are holding the coalition’s leaders responsible for disrupting the meeting, former prime minister Raila Odinga using the opportunity to warn security officers against being used by the government to suppress demonstrators during Monday’s march to State House. Affairs went on as planned despite the destruction.
Some of the leaders who accompanied Raila criticized President William Ruto’s nomination of 50 cases, saying it’s a burden to wananchi who are already experiencing the effects of high costs of living assistance from foreigners.
by: AllTrends