NASA presidential candidate Raila Odinga and his deputy, Kalonzo Musyoka being entertained by Samburu traditional dancers, July 19, 2017. [Photo: Raila Odinga]
Nasa presidential candidate Raila Odinga and his deputy, Kalonzo Musyoka took their campaigns to Samburu, Wednesday.
They made several stopovers across the county their rival, Jubilee Party, is perceived to be popular, discrediting President Uhuru Kenyatta's administration, and asking residents to vote for Nasa, during the August 8 polls.
"The rallies across the county confirmed that the Samburu community is anxious that the Kenyan dream be enabled for the sons and daughters of this great community," said Raila.
He noted the 2010 Constitution was a binding promise to each Kenyan to have their space and welfare respected and protected.
"Equity, security and opportunity is a right. The fruits of this constitution must no longer be derailed or obstructed. Across Kenya this election is about change. Samburu, change is coming," he added.