On Tuesday, the opposition leader again expressed his interest in brawling on behalf of the Kenyans, so they prevailed comfortably without any coercion. In remarks Odinga made, he made it apparent that he doesn’t fear anybody, declaring to meet the head of state, Ruto, on Thursday afternoon at the State House so to have a debate on how vigor is navigating Kenyans.

“I don’t fear anybody in this country, and that’s why I am an icon, and on Thursday afternoon I will take an excursion to the state house to go and meet Ruto because I want to know what occurred to his schedules, and I must know,” Raila said.

The opposition leader went on to send a message to Kenyans, telling them that it is not the time for them to conceal their hardship and arguing that they should accompany him to the state house so the government could handle their issues.

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