ODM leader Raila Odinga took his Azimio la Umoja campaigns to Nakuru County on Sunday.

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Nakuru residents and their governor Lee Kinyanjui treated Raila to a warm welcome to their city.

Raila toured the county, spreading his Azimio message and popularising his presidential bid.

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The former premier attended a church service at K.A.G. Mwisho wa Lami church before making stopovers at Mwisho wa Lami, Mau Narok, Likia, Mauche, Ndeffo, Stoo Mbili, Kihingo and Njoro Posta.

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Raila also addressed two mega rallies at Mazembe Ground in Kaptembwa and Nakuru City.

During his tour and address to Naruku County residents, Raila noted that corruption was the greatest enemy of Kenyans and promised to fight graft across all sections of the government.

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“We will fight corruption, which is the greatest enemy of Kenyans. We will do this not only among the top government officials but also at the lower levels,” Raila said.

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While defending his Sh6000 monthly stipend for vulnerable households, the former premier said he served the country as a Prime Minister, therefore, knows where that kind of money would come from.


In a swipe at Deputy President William Ruto, Raila said he knew where the loopholes through which the money was disappearing and he knew those who prefer to carry bags for fundraisers and gifts to hoodwink Kenyans.


“I know where the money is and where the loopholes exist. We know those who prefer to carry money in bags for fundraisers and gifts to hoodwink Kenyans,” he said.

Raila said he was happy to see Kenyans living together and urged Nakuru residents to continue living in unity since all Kenyans have the right to live anywhere they please.

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