Kenya’s Odinga to announce strategy on ‘stolen’ poll Tuesday
Nairobi, Kenya | AFP | Kenya’s defeated opposition leader Raila Odinga said Sunday he would announce his strategy on Tuesday after an election he claims was stolen from him, and told his supporters to stay away from work.
“We had predicted they will steal the election and that’s what happened. We are not done yet. We will not give up. Wait for the next course of action which I will announce the day after tomorrow,” he told a heaving crowd of supporters in Nairobi’s largest slum, Kibera.
“But for now I want to tell you not to go to work tomorrow (Monday).”
Residents of Kibera climbed on to roof tops and hung off trees to catch sight of Odinga, who was speaking for the first time since his rival President Uhuru Kenyatta was declared the victor Friday in a poll he claims was massively rigged.
The decision sparked immediate protests in Odinga’s strongholds in western Kenya and Nairobi slums including Kibera and Mathare, which have left at least 16 people dead.
“This is a failed regime that is resorting to killing people instead of addressing the real issue. The vote was stolen. There’s no secret about that,” said Odinga.
His comments come after a chorus of calls from the international community for him to calm his supporters.
Raila Odinga arrives in #Kibera to address his supporters. #Kenya pic.twitter.com/IBipEMcLzk
— Daniel Finnan (@Daniel_Finnan) August 13, 2017
#Odinga supporters chant, “Uhuru must go” & “No peace”. Think we’re waiting for the PA system so he can speak. #Kenya pic.twitter.com/9fs8M7Oa0S
— Daniel Finnan (@Daniel_Finnan) August 13, 2017
“We want to swear #Odinga in as 5th president of #Kenya” says supporter after speech in #Kibera. We can have 2 presidents he says. pic.twitter.com/h9MrNXcodh
— Daniel Finnan (@Daniel_Finnan) August 13, 2017
Crowds now marching through #Kibera after #Odinga speech. #Kenya pic.twitter.com/JLzyVQ4ZNC
— Daniel Finnan (@Daniel_Finnan) August 13, 2017
As we mourn Kenyans killed by Jubilee mandated death squads, let’s observe tomorrow as a day of mourning for the fallen patriots.
— Raila Odinga (@RailaOdinga) August 13, 2017