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Friday, March 17, 2023 – Azimio One Kenya Alliance party leader, Raila Odinga, has maintained that he will not be intimidated to call off the countrywide protests slated for Monday.
Mr. Odinga, who addressed his supporters in Nakuru City on Thursday, said the planned protests will be peaceful.
While referring to his run-ins with former President Daniel Moi’s regime, Mr. Odinga maintained that he will not be cowed by veiled threats from President William Ruto and other Government officials.
“We cannot be intimidated by William Ruto and [Deputy President] Rigathi Gachagua.”
“I want to tell them that I fought for the second liberation in this country.”
“The two cannot understand what I have gone through.”
“I was arrested, charged in court and went to prison in 1983 but was discharged for lack of evidence.”
“I have been fighting for democracy and was put in detention for eight years when some of them were still breastfeeding,” Raila said.
“The lion (Moi) was dreaded but we uprooted its teeth.”
“I am ready and prepared to pay the ultimate price while fighting for the liberation of Kenya,” Raila added as he received cheers from his enthusiastic crowd.
This is Raila’s first public meeting in Nakuru since losing to President Ruto in last year’s elections.
At the same time, Wiper Democratic Movement party leader maintained that Monday’s protests will be peaceful and warned foreign countries against interfering with Kenya’s affairs.
The Kenyan DAILY POST
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