ODM Leader Raila Odinga has reiterated that the Azimio La Umoja protests are still on this Thursday.
Odinga took to his Twitter to affirm that the planned protests remain as scheduled even as he charged his supporters to come out in large numbers.
"The voice of the People must be heard. Our peaceful protest continues," Raila said.
In their communication on Wednesday, Azimio la Umoja coalition announced three meeting points for their Thursday's protests.
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Narc Kenya leader Martha Karua in a statement said protesters will meet at Huruma Grounds, Kangemi Grounds and Central Park in Nairobi's Central Business District.
Karua reiterated that their protest plan remain on course even as she asked the police to provide security to those whom he said will come out to express their democratic rights.
"We expect the police to provide security to the demonstrators and the general public," Karua said.
On Tuesday, Azimio had asked their supporters to meet at the Joseph Kangethe grounds, Kamukunji grounds and Jacaranda Grounds, before marching to the streets.
The crowd was however unable to meet at the grounds as police engaged them in running battles even as they teargassed them.
However, pockets of violence were witnessed in some parts of the City as police engaged protesters who were determined to hold demos.