Prepare for 'Mother of All Protests' on April 3 - Odinga CapitalFMKenya: Kenya
Odinga said he will have no option but to mobilize more protests unless the Kenya Kwanza government addresses their concerns, among them the high cost of living and electoral reforms.
Odinga insists he won last year's election in which he accuses President William Ruto of stealing his vote. He has criticised the ongoing exercise to re-constitute the electoral commission saying"it is an exercise in futility unless all players are involved." The Opposition Leader alleged that Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua and National Assembly Majority Leader Kimani Ichungwa plotted the attack on journalists during the demonstration.
The Azimio Leader is pushing President William Ruto's administration to rescind its decision on removing the subsidies on key food commodities on claims that it's unsustainable, so as to lower the cost of living.
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