Azimio la Umoja leader Raila Odinga has said the Tuesday protests will begin at 6am.
Giving the planned outline for the day, Raila said the protests will start at Nairobi’s Central Park heading to the City Centre.
Speaking in Nairobi on Labour Day, ‘Baba’ vowed that the demonstrations will be peaceful, and no people will be hurt or property damaged.
“Our demonstrators have been informed that tomorrow’s protests will be peaceful. No one will carry any weapons,” he said.
Mr Odinga said they will present petitions at IEBC offices, the National Treasury and the Office of the President in the Nairobi CBD.
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A day before the workers’ Day, Adamson Bungei, on behalf of senior police officers said termed the demonstrations as illegal, said they were banned as previous ones were chaotic.
“Previous demonstrations in the month of March 2023 conducted by the Azimio team were marred by violence as the demonstrators were armed with machetes, who attacked innocent members of the public who were going about their business, resulting in the destruction of property, attacks on members of the general public who were not demonstrating, stealing, looting and death of several Kenyans,” Mr Bungei said.
The president also termed the demonstrations as illegal during his Labour Day speech.