Azimio la Umoja–One Kenya Coalition Party leader Raila Odinga, Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka and Narc-K leader Martha Karua at a public gathering at Kamukunji Grounds in Nairobi on December 7, 2022. |
More consultative forums have been organized by the Raila Odinga-led Azimio la Umoja One Kenya Coalition in an effort to force the Kenya Kwanza government to step down. The Azimio team will host another meeting this Sunday in Kamukunji grounds in Kibera, Nairobi.
After holding a similar gathering at Jacaranda, Nairobi, on Sunday, before traveling to Mavoko, Machakos, the following week. Opiyo Wandayi, the minority leader in the National Assembly, claims that the conference will be utilized.
To discuss how to pressure President William Ruto's government to solve current issues affecting Kenyans. "We want to let everyone know that our People's Baraza is scheduled to continue this week and the weeks that follow, including our supporters, the general public.
And all Kenyans who care about our nation. We'll have a Baraza in the Kamukunji grounds in Kibra Constituency on Sunday, February 5, 2023. On Friday, February 10, 2023, another Baraza will take place, this one in Mavoko, Machakos County, according to Mr. Wandayi.
"We appeal to the public to attend these barazas and reflect on the crucial issues affecting our nation," he continued. Although the cost of living has increased and is constantly rising, the government is doing nothing.
Additionally, Azimio wants to use the sessions to urge the government to consult with them about the best Following his return from Nigeria and Senegal, Azimio would continue the "public consultative" sessions, with his next stops being Kamukunji in Kibra and Machakos Town as part of the national rallies, according to the former prime minister.
"We demand the Kenya Kwanza government to step down right away. Election justice is a requirement for peace. We are stating that Ruto must resign because the election results must be honored, he stated. Martha Karua, the head of the Narc Kenya, declared.
That in their pursuit of justice, they would not submit to intimidation by the Kenya Kwanza government. Ruto must go. Ruto needs to pack his bags and leave because Raila won the elections. It's not about Raila in this struggle; it's about you Kenyans.
If Raila's victory hadn't been stolen, you would currently be receiving free education, claimed Ms. Karua. The talks, according to Kalonzo Musyoka, the leader of the Wiper party, are intended to put a stop to the nation's culture of electoral fraud. We won't be used as a pawn once more. In our meetings, we would maintain calm, he promised.
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