Raila Odinga, leader of the Azimio La Umoja One Kenya coalition, says his supporters should be prepared for the next course of action four days before the expiration of the 14-day ultimatum issued to ruto's administration.

The former prime minister says he will not resign from his position and insists that the Kenya Kwanza regime is in office illegally. Odinga reaffirmed that the data supplied by the whistleblower claiming Azimio won the elections is correct and that the kenya kwanza regime must be deposed.

PHOTO | COURTESY Raila Odinga 

On Saturday, at the burial of Luo Council of Elders Chairman Willis Opiyo Otondi, the azimio la Umoja coalition leader urged his supporters to be ready to push the government into action. Odinga criticised the ongoing process of reconstituting appointing the IEBC commissioners, terming it illegal.

The Azimio la Umoja coalition leader used the occasion to call for unity in the luo community, urging them to do so to fulfil the needs and desires of the late Ker Otondi.

Odinga stated that Otondi was pro-unity until his death, adding that in his final days, they met in his hospital bed, where Otondi emphasised the importance of uniting all Luos for posterity.

Raila Odinga, the Azimio la Umoja One Kenya leader, has received support from his Orange Democratic Party for his call for mass action. The party leaders from 35 counties met with their party leader in Nairobi on Friday. They endorsed Azimio's Mass Action plan, which will be implemented next Wednesday, stating that the mass action addresses critical issues affecting Kenyans, such as the high cost of living.

The ODM County caucus demanded that rebel MPs who visited President William Ruto at the State House in mid-February be removed from the party.

"We call upon NEC and all organs concerned to expedite the de-registration process of ODM members who visited State House. We remain loyal to our party leader," said Makabong'o.