The opposition coalition also stated that people planning to gather for the vigils should do so starting at 6 am in county assemblies, county offices, hospitals, parks, bus stages, churches, marketplaces, and shopping malls.
The Coalition claimed that after conducting a still-unfinished operation that involved totaling the number of people killed and injured during previous protests, it came to this determination.
Following the lighting of the candles and the placement of the wreaths, the Raila Odinga-led faction added that everyone present should sing the national anthem and offer prayers for those who lost their lives or suffered injuries during the demonstrations.
According to their calculations so far, 50 people perished and hundreds suffered injuries.
Azimio also requested that Kenyans offer prayers at the vigil on Wednesday in remembrance of the deceased.
The scheduled vigil on Wednesday to remember the lives lost during the anti-government rallies would include flowers and candles, according to the Azimio la Umoja One Kenya Alliance. said Raila.
Hospitals allegedly received orders not to report the number of wounded or fatalities related to alleged police abuse.
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Particularly for Nairobi, Azimio noted that group members will help develop a charitable fund for the afflicted people and their family members under the direction of leaders associated with the organization.
It further stated that it would deliver the victims’ list in time for the exercise, pleading with religious authorities to extend it to Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
by: Pamoja@Tuinuwane