Azimio la Umoja leader, Raila Odinga, has called on Kenyans to join him in Monday’s protests aimed at highlighting the oppressive nature of the current government.
In his message, Raila urged citizens to evoke the spirit of fighting against oppressive regimes as they have done in the past. He emphasized that the march to the president’s office is not tribal, racial, or religious, but rather it is about the welfare of Kenyans.
Raila maintained that Kenyans who want to take charge of their future can do so despite the threats being directed at them.
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“My dear Kenyans, I’m not interested in your tribe, your race, your religion, your age. I am only interested in your happiness. We make possible the impossible. We are Kenyans. We set the trend. I call on our people to awaken the old fighting spirit that was always capable of bringing down failed bloodthirsty regimes. People who want to take charge of their destiny can do it despite threats and intimidation. In a matter of hours, we begin taking over our country and our destiny.” Raila said.
He is expected to lead his supporters in an anti-government protest to the office of the president where they intend to hand over a petition. However, Raila had previously stated that the march to State House would be to reclaim their victory.
“We will hand over our petition to the President wherever he will be, but peacefully… If he will be at State House, only two or three people will walk into State House to go and present the petition,” he said on Saturday.