A past NASA rally graced by principal Raila Odinga (PHOTO/the-star.co.ke)
NASA Principals on Saturday held their last rally at Uhuru Park with a major call to supporters to show up on the elections day in large numbers.
The rally graced by thousands of supporters started at 7am and was led by NASA flag-bearer Raila Odinga and his running mate Kalonzo Musyoka.
The Opposition leaders also called on the police and IEBC to maintain peace on August 8 to curb riots and chaos.
"We are calling on everyone, from the sick, weak, healthy and youth to show up and vote hoping to get 99.1 per cent turn out and with that, we can have a victorious win," Raila stated as quoted by The Star.
Raila requested the IEBC to deliver credible elections.
"We are asking the IEBC to give Kenyans transparent elections, we don't want them to manipulate numbers," Raila said.
"The price of an independent nation is one that conducts its affairs openly and fairly and we ask the police to ensure they do not interfere and cause chaos," Raila said.