Azimio La Umoja One Kenya coalition leader Raila Odinga has declared that his coalition will be holding protests across the country every Monday of the week.
Addressing protesters atop his motorcade when he joined them in Nairobi’s Eastleigh area, Odinga said Monday’s mass action was just the beginning of what he called a fight for justice.
“Kila jumatatau kutakuwa na mgomo. Kutakuwa na maandamano. Vita imeanza na haitaisha mpaka wakenya wapate haki yao,” he said. (Every Monday there will be protests, the fight has started and won’t end until Kenyans get their their right.)
Furthermore, Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka reiterated that President William Ruto had broken the law, as stipulated by the constitution, which allows for peaceful protests.
“Kenyans will not allow anyone to act against the constitution. We have also demanded that the leaders who have been arrested against the law and taken to Kiambu Road, should be released immediately,” Kalonzo stated.
His declaration came after his convoy was teargassed while leaving Serena Hotel for a planned conference with his supporters.