A woman in Kakamega town, Lurambi constituency blew the vuvuzela to rally Kenyans to go and vote, in the wee hours of the morning.
Azimio La Umoja presidential candidate Raila Odinga's supporters started blowing whistles and trumpets as early as 3am to rally supporters to wake up and vote.
The supporters are part of the Firimbi movement launched by Raila in July 28.
The Firimbi movement was launched as another tactic in Azimio’s last call to soar up its numbers.
The new strategy launched in Nakuru will be replicated in all 47 counties in heightened battle with Deputy President William Ruto.
The movement, also christened Rauka, is part of the coalition’s 15 million vote strong campaign, to push for a round-one victory.
The latest campaign is reminiscent of Raila's 2017 10 million strong call that marked the last days of his offensive against Jubilee’s President Uhuru Kenyatta.
“We have returned to Nakuru; this rally is different from the previous ones. We have come to make a Nakuru declaration.
“We are launching the ‘Firimbi’ movement, it will be in two parts - one to alert people against the corrupt and a clarion call to people to come out and vote,” Raila said during a rally at Kisulisuli grounds.
Raila led the rally to blow whistles marking a new phase of his campaign.
Long queues have been observed as Kenyans line up to vote for their preferred candidate.
(Edited by Bilha Makokha)
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