President William Ruto has warned ODM leader Raila Odinga about violent demonstrations hours after the latter announced countrywide rallies.
Speaking on Monday, November 28, Ruto noted that the Opposition led by Odinga and Kalonzo Musyoka were free to criticize but maintained they should keep the country peaceful.
"I want to tell our brothers in the opposition; criticize whenever you want, but let’s keep our country peaceful. Don’t drive Kenyans against one another," the Head of State stated.
Odinga, on Sunday, announced plans to hold a series of rallies to solicit support for the four besieged IEBC commissioners facing ouster.
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The four are Vice-chairperson Juliana Cherera, commissioners Justus Nyang’aya, Irene Masit and Francis Wanderi.
The former Premier mentioned that the rallies would begin in major cities in Kenya and will spread out to other towns.
“We are going to consult widely with all Kenyans starting with the people of Nairobi at the Kamukunji Grounds to ask them if they accept that these IEBC commissioners go home. After that we will reveal a way forward,” he stated.