July 3, 2024

Raila issues final directives on Saba Saba march

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Raila issues final directives on Saba Saba march

Raila led Azimio coalition issues Saba Saba programme as they call on Kenyans to turn up in large numbers for the march

Raila led Azimio coalition issues Saba Saba programme as they call on Kenyans to turn up in large numbers for the march.

On July 6, the Azimio la Umoja One Kenya alliance announced the last-minute preparations for the highly anticipated Saba Saba event.

While speaking to the media at Nairobi’s Kamukunji Grounds, where the main rally will take place, a group of politicians led by Makadara Member of Parliament George Aladwa and Mathare legislator Anthony Oluoch urged their supporters to turn out in large numbers as early as dawn to protest the Finance Act, 2023. 

Aladwa asserted that there were plans to thwart the march, but urged the supporters not to fear, and instead turn up with their protest paraphernalia.

“You all know that Saba Saba is a historic day. So tomorrow we begin shaping a new history from this venue led by our leader Raila Odinga. We welcome all Kenyans from all walks of life to begin arriving here as early as 4.30 am. We shall be very peaceful and hold a very peaceful meeting,” Aladwa stated.

Raila led Azimio coalition leaders noted that they are expecting a peaceful rally, but they have also expressed concerns about the possibility of violence as a result of the aggressive nature of law enforcement agencies.

“We want to tell the government and especially the police to give us peace,” Aladwa said.

In addition, Azimio explained that the rallies had been fragmented in different parts of Nairobi with the same pattern expected in other parts of the country as earlier directed by Raila.

“We welcome Nairobi residents at this historic Kamukunji grounds where the second liberation of Saba Saba happened. The 2023 Saba Saba will officially take place here tomorrow. We want a new Kenya. Tomorrow we are here to start the fourth liberation,” Mathare MP Antony Oluoch stated.

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Azimio also noted that there will be surprises in the rally which they claim will be attended by thousands of supporters, ordinary Kenyans facing economic hardship and political leaders.

The Raila-led coalition also warned the police against provoking the demonstrators.

“We have surprises concealed up our sleeves, and we will unleash them tomorrow during Saba Saba rally at Kamkunji,” 

Meanwhile, Jubilee Party on Thursday, July 6, informed the Officer Commanding Nyahururu Police Station of their intention to hold a procession in the town in protest against President William Ruto’s government. 

“This is to notify you that the Jubilee Party, Laikipia Branch will be holding a peaceful procession in Nyahururu Town on Friday, the 7th of July 2023.

“For the avoidance of doubt, this is not an application for permission as none is required under Article 37. This is a notification to enable the police to provide adequate security to the demonstrators. Your cooperation will be highly appreciated,” read part of a letter that was written by Thomas King’ori, Chairman of Jubilee Party, Laikipia Branch. 

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