Raila Calls Off Countrywide Demonstrations

Azimio Chief Raila Odinga and President William Ruto shake hands at a apast event..jpg
Azimio Chief Raila Odinga and President William Ruto shake hands at a apast event.

Azimio party leader Raila Odinga on Sunday, April 2, called off the ongoing mass protests.

Speaking during a press conference at his Capitol Hill office, Odinga confirmed that the mother of all demonstrations would not take place on Monday, April 3, as earlier planned.

"In view of the foregoing, we stand down our demonstrations for Monday, April 3, 2023.

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Azimio party leader Raila Odinga addresses his supporters during a press briefing on March 28, 2023.
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"I believe that Kenya is facing its worst crises in decades after which we can either recover or go the way other failed states," Odinga declared.

The decision came after President William Ruto offered to engage in dialogue over some of the key issues raised by Azimio during the demonstrations. However, had one condition.

"In accepting the call for dialogue we ask that all arrests and prosecutions related to our demonstration be stopped with immediate effect," Odinga stated. 

Odinga accepted the call by President Ruto for dialogue over the constitution of the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC). 

"We agree that a balance parliamentary process co-chaired by both sides and backed by experts from outside should proceed. This committee should be composed with immediate effect with strict deadlines for resolving the crises facing the country," he declared.

Nonetheless, he reiterated that Ruto had to officially respond to the offer lest he would recall the protests.

"Should there be no meaningful engagement or response from Ruto to our counter-offer, we will resort to resuming our demonstrations after one week," the Azimio.

The Opposition Chief clarified that his party and its supporters did not engage in the destruction of property and blamed it on detractors hell-bent on painting the demos in a bad light.

He further called on the police to exercise more restraint when engaging protesters.
 

A photo of  President William Ruto during  a past address at State House Nairobi
A photo of President William Ruto during a past address at State House Nairobi.
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