Kenya: Ugandan security on standby ahead of Raila demo
By Davis Mugabi
A joint security is monitoring a planned demo announced days ago by Kenya’s Raila Odiga.
The Joint Security Spokesperson, Fred Enanga, says the the Forces as observing the situation from the Uganda-Kenya border.
Speaking to the media Monday, Enanga says that once a demo is happening in neighboring country, safety and security concerns may arise and as such, becomes a concern to “us”
Last Thursday the Azimio la Umoja-One Kenya coalition leader said he will lead the protests himself and explained that the action will involve company boycotts, strikes and sit-ins in government offices.
The five-time presidential candidate says he wants to reclaim their stolen supreme power after the August 2022 Presidential poll. He says he was the rightful winner, even though the Supreme Court ruled that Ruto won.
“Take note that on 20 March, we have a date with destiny in Nairobi. We shall stage a massive procession in Nairobi for a legitimate and inclusive government,” Raila announced to supporters.
The five-time presidential candidate says he wants to reclaim their stolen supreme power after the August 2022 Presidential poll. He says he was the rightful winner, even though the Supreme Court ruled that Ruto won.
“Take note that on 20 March, we have a date with destiny in Nairobi. We shall stage a massive procession in Nairobi for a legitimate and inclusive government,” Raila security and safety concerns that may arise in Kenya.