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Cord to push on with rallies despite ban
CORD leaders Raila Odinga (left) with Moses Wetangula (left) at a press conference at Orange house, Nairobi, on June 25, 2014. PHOTO | ANTHONY OMUYA
By DAVE OPIYO
Cord leaders on Wednesday vowed to defy a ban on their rallies that had been scheduled for this weekend.
Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga and Bungoma Senator Moses Wetangula said their rallies in Eldoret and Ntulele in Narok County will proceed without fail.
The rallies are scheduled for this Friday and Saturday respectively. The two rallies have been cancelled by the police.
At a news conference in Nairobi on Wednesday, Mr Odinga said most of their rallies held in various parts of the country had been peaceful despite "prediction of doom and chaos being fuelled by the Jubilee government."
He flanked by several Cord MPs and Senators.
Mr Odinga said the police had no role in cancelling their rallies, pointing out that their work was to adequately protect them as well as those who will attend the meetings.
The work of the police is to provide us with security. Ours was to give them notice that we will be holding a rally. We are not aware of any danger in Eldoret as has been claimed. We shall go on with the rallies whether they like it or not, he said.
Added the former PM: And we have not used our meetings to incite Kenyans they all have been peaceful.
Mr Wetangula, who read the statement on behalf of the coalition, said they saw a deliberate effort by the government to stop the opposition from holding rallies.
Cord to push on with rallies despite ban - Politics - nation.co.ke
CORD leaders Raila Odinga (left) with Moses Wetangula (left) at a press conference at Orange house, Nairobi, on June 25, 2014. PHOTO | ANTHONY OMUYA
By DAVE OPIYO
Cord leaders on Wednesday vowed to defy a ban on their rallies that had been scheduled for this weekend.
Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga and Bungoma Senator Moses Wetangula said their rallies in Eldoret and Ntulele in Narok County will proceed without fail.
The rallies are scheduled for this Friday and Saturday respectively. The two rallies have been cancelled by the police.
At a news conference in Nairobi on Wednesday, Mr Odinga said most of their rallies held in various parts of the country had been peaceful despite "prediction of doom and chaos being fuelled by the Jubilee government."
He flanked by several Cord MPs and Senators.
Mr Odinga said the police had no role in cancelling their rallies, pointing out that their work was to adequately protect them as well as those who will attend the meetings.
The work of the police is to provide us with security. Ours was to give them notice that we will be holding a rally. We are not aware of any danger in Eldoret as has been claimed. We shall go on with the rallies whether they like it or not, he said.
Added the former PM: And we have not used our meetings to incite Kenyans they all have been peaceful.
Mr Wetangula, who read the statement on behalf of the coalition, said they saw a deliberate effort by the government to stop the opposition from holding rallies.
Cord to push on with rallies despite ban - Politics - nation.co.ke