By Standard Reporter
Thursday, July 3rd 2014The coalition confirmed the Monday rally saying it is as a result of government’s failure to convene a national dialogue process to enable Kenyans to deliberate on issues that are of critical concern to them as citizens.
Key among concerns raised by the coalition includes inclusivity and national unity, electoral process and the IEBC, devolution and restructuring of provincial administration, corruption, national security, cost of living and irresponsible borrowing, historical injustices and TJRC report.
“This is our final media briefing ahead of our Saba Saba rally scheduled for Uhuru Park on Monday, July 7, 2014. It is also a confirmation that the rally is on, and an open invitation to all Kenyans,” said CORD leaders
“Monday’s rally is the culmination of one month of public consultations among the people of Kenya on what ails our Nation and what needs to be done to rectify the condition,”
“We will be gathering directly as a result of the Government’s failure to convene a national dialogue process to enable Kenyans to deliberate on issues that are of critical concern to them as citizens.”
The Coalition for Reforms and Democracy (CORD) has said it has secured a permit for the Saba Saba rally at Uhuru Park as some Jubilee operatives claimed the ruling coalition leaders were planning a meeting at the same venue on the same day.
CORD also released a schedule of final rallies towards Saba Saba that include meetings at Kisii, Busia, Bungoma and Ugunja on Friday and Kisumu and Machakos on Sunday.
Opposition leaders visited Inspector General of Police David Kimaiyo to seek assurance that their planned meeting at Uhuru Park would proceed well.
CORD luminaries have maintained that the rally's venue would be Uhuru Park and any other person planning for an event at the same venue "would be looking for trouble".
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