Opposition activist Miguna Miguna has called upon more Kenyans to join him in his ongoing push for changes in the nation's leadership.
In a tweet on Thursday, the former Nairobi gubernatorial hopeful stressed on the need for Kenyans to join hands in the agitation for an overhaul of the nation's current governance.
He revealed that the National Resistance Movement (NRM) under which he is advocating for the changes currently has a membership of 411 members.
He urged the existing comrades to strengthen the side by bringing on board their family members, friends and everyone else for better results, adding that whoever is agitating for the same changes is an automatic member of the team.
"The 411 of who NRM members are; As long as you mobilise and organize your family members, relatives, neighbours, friends and other Kenyans and actively participate in the relentless agitation for a revolutionary transformation in Kenya, you are an NRM member," he said.
The firebrand lawyer who is yet to approve of President Uhuru Kenyatta's August 8 and October 26 reelections has since transformed himself into the ruling Jubilee Party's biggest critic, repeatedly faulting its operations.
He has accused the government of among others, heavy graft involvement and poor leadership, alleging that it rigged its way to power.