NASA leader Raila Odinga, consoles one of the bereaved in Bondo, Siaya County, October 20, 2017. [Photo|Raila Odinga]NASA leader Raila Odinga, led the coalition, to mark Mashujaa Day memorial service for the victims who were shot during weekly NASA demonstrations against the IEBC.During the ceremony in Bondo, Siaya County, Odinga said the right to life is universally recognised and is enshrined in the constitution. "Extrajudicial killings have no place whatsoever in ours or indeed any moral society."He said the "repressive Jubilee regime has misused the armed forces in its attempt to quell dissent by patriots demanding a free and fair election. The culture of killing with impunity must come to an end."
He passed deepest condolences to the bereaved families and promised to follow up on each and every case and bring those found responsible to justice. "These deaths shall not have been in vain. Stop killing my people and direct your bullets to me. Face me as a man and leave out the innocent civilians," agitated Odinga told, President Uhuru Kenyatta, Friday.He further warned that no amount of threats from any quarter would subdue Kenyans into accepting the sham election planned by the 'inept' IEBC, slated for next week.