Monday 7 July 2014

Nairobi was under tight security ahead of opposition rally.


The Coalition for reform and democracy Monday held the much awaited Saba Saba rally at Uhuru Park in Nairobi where they raised issues that they want addressed by the Jubilee Government

The CORD principals Raila Odinga, Kalonzo Musyoka and Moses Wetangula arrived at the venue shortly after 2pm to a rousing welcome from supporters and other coalition leaders who had camped there since morning. The coalition leaders addressed the gathering raised issues ranging from rising cases of insecurity, tribalism in public appointments and failure by the government to share resources of the country equitable. CORD read out a list of resolutions and demands resulting from their consultations and rallies leading up to the Saba Saba rally. Among the resolutions is call for a national referendum to address issues in the Constitution. The coalition said the referendum should be overseen by the UN adding that they have lost confidence in IEBC.Among the resolutions is call for a national referendum to address issues in the Constitution. The coalition said the referendum should be overseen by the UN adding that they have lost confidence in IEBC.

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