The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) Party has insisted that Monday’s march to the statehouse is still on.
In a post on social media, the party said that its party leader Raila Odinga has called on citizens to turn up in large numbers.
“Baba says the grand march to State House tomorrow by the Citizens of our great Republic is on and unstoppable. He urges Kenyans to turn out in larger numbers in Nairobi CBD for this momentous journey,” the post read.
“Let us all converge in the CBD and begin our grand March to State House to reclaim our stolen victory,” Raila says in the post.
This comes after Saturday’s interview where Odinga stated that just a small number of coalition members would present the coalition’s memorandum to the State House or Harambee House, depending on where the President would be.
“It will be peaceful protests and they have the memorandum which they will take to different government offices. Here in Nairobi, we also have the memos which we are going to take to the President. If he will be in Harambee House, we will take the memos there; if he will be in State House; we will send people to take it there; not the crowd. We will send a message through a few people to take our petition to the President; not the whole crowd,” he said.