The rally came after the opposition leaders paid a visit to the Inspector General’s office at Jogoo House, where they reportedly sought to address concerns related to security and governance matters.
During the rally, the leaders took turns speaking to the energized crowd, promising to continue pushing for accountability, fairness, and respect for democratic freedoms.
Kalonzo Musyoka told supporters that opposition leaders remain committed to defending the rights of ordinary citizens and ensuring that government institutions operate transparently.
He urged Kenyans to remain united and peaceful as they continue to demand better leadership and improved services.
Rigathi Gachagua, while addressing the crowd, emphasized the importance of public participation in governance.
He told supporters that leaders must listen to the concerns of citizens and work towards solving challenges affecting the country, including the rising cost of living and economic struggles faced by many families.
Gachagua also praised the turnout, describing it as a sign that Kenyans are actively engaged in national matters.
Eugene Wamalwa also spoke strongly about the need for political tolerance and open dialogue between leaders.
He encouraged supporters to remain calm and avoid any actions that could lead to chaos or violence.
Wamalwa noted that peaceful gatherings and open discussions are key to strengthening democracy and ensuring that leaders remain accountable to the people.
The rally caused temporary disruptions to business activities and traffic flow within parts of the Nairobi CBD, as security officers were deployed to manage the crowd and maintain order.
Despite the large turnout, the event remained largely peaceful, with supporters chanting slogans, waving placards, and listening attentively to the speeches.
Political analysts say the rally demonstrates the opposition’s efforts to strengthen its connection with supporters, especially in urban centers where political influence often shapes national conversations.
The gathering also highlighted the growing political momentum as different leaders continue to engage citizens on governance and development issues.
