What NASA’s Raila Odinga was doing 48 hours before elections

 

NASA leader Raila Odinga joins children in octopus ride at the fun zone

NASA presidential candidate Raila Odinga joined youths and children on Sunday at The Hub, a recreational facility in Nairobi’s Karen estate for fun and relaxation.

The NASA leader joined children in octopus ride at the fun zone, attracting attention of many onlookers who kept on shouting “baba” as he was riding high and higher.

This comes after a busy week and campaign schedule, as he was attending several political rallies daily before concluding campaigns yesterday.

Some Kenyans have interpreted Raila’s move as an attempt to prove that he cares about the youth by taking part in the activities.

On his Facebook page Raila wrote “I had promised my granddaughters the day I get a day off the Campaign Trail it will be "their" day. That Sunday was today and they quickly came to collect! The pictures speak for themselves; we had a great time. I was surprised they let me on their equipment, I guess it's fair to say my early morning fitness training for Canaan is yielding results.”

Raila was following the IEBC requirement that campaigns must end 48 hours to elections to allow voters decide on whom to choose.

NASA team finalized its campaign in Nairobi at Uhuru Park on Saturday after seeking votes from all counties in the country.