[Raila Odinga in a past event. His new year message revolves around electoral justice. Photo/Nation]
Fighting for electoral justice, reforms in the judiciary and changes in security reforms dominated Raila Odinga's New Year message.
Tittled 'D-Day for electoral justice in the New Year' and published by major newspapers, a defiant Raila vows o ensure electoral justice is attained in the country.
"After three stolen elections and the standoff that has ensued, ending pre-determined and the culture of sham elections must be given first priority," writes Odinga.
"Our struggle for electoral reforms shall go hand in hand with strengthening the judiciary and reforming the security sector.
"The idea of beating and killing the protesters against stealing of elections shall not work. People have reached the point of no return thus we shall not accept and move on," added Odinga.
Also, NASA is planning major protests, civil disobedience and non-cooperation as part of plan to push for dialogue on electoral justice.
On his part, President Uhuru Kenyatta is said not to be keen on proposed reforms with some insiders claiming that he will dwell on different issues during his New Year speech.