In an abrupt statement to news rooms, Dennis Onyango, spokesperson for Raila Odinga announced that a rally will be held at Kamukunji on Monday.
Azimio la Umoja One Kenya coalition party leader Raila Odinga who is expected to jet back into the country on Monda seeks to reveal more on the state of 2022 election rigging, through a comprehensive statement.
According to Mr. Onyango, the Azimio chief will head straight to the Kamukunji grounds where he has urged his supporters to turn up in large numbers for a much-anticipated address on a recent whistleblower’s account of the 2022 polls.
“Upon arrival, Mr. Odinga will proceed to the Kamukunji grounds in Kamukunji Constituency for a People’s Baraza consultations with the public where they will discuss recent disclosures by a whistle blower on the conduct of the 2022 general election,” stated Mr. Onyango.
“Mr. Odinga appeals to Kenyans to show up in large numbers at the Kamukunji Baraza, in the interest of the country.”
This comes after Azimio leaders on Thursday promised to issue a comprehensive statement in regards to a report detailing how the August 2022 General Election was allegedly rigged in favour of President William Ruto once Mr. Odinga returns to Kenya.
The leaders, led by Wiper party chief Kalonzo Musyoka, labeled the alleged revelations as startling while questioning whether Kenya is truly a democratic country since the outcome of the polls were reportedly influenced.
“In a few days our coalition leader who is abroad will be arriving into the country and we will give Kenyans a way forward. At that time we will collectively issue a public statement together with the data and the direction the country should take following these revelations,” said Musyoka.
“The data calls into question the outcome of the presidential elections and the credibility and legitimacy of our entire electoral system and infrastructure. There are more revelations in our possession that will unearth the theft in the 2022 General Election. This was not an election but a sham.”
The report, which Azimio says was released by an alleged IEBC whistleblower, claims that Mr. Odinga won the presidential polls after garnering 8,170,355 votes ahead of Ruto who reportedly managed 5,919,973 votes.