Azimio la Umoja One Kenya Coalition party has told its supporters to recharge and get ready for protests on Thursday.
In a statement by Narc leader Martha Karua, she commended the protesters countrywide for turning out on the first day.
"We wish to appeal to the liberators this evening that it is now time for them to retreat to their homes, refresh and recharge in readiness for renewed action tomorrow, Thursday, July 20, 2023- day Two of the 3rd Wave Maandamano," she said.
Karua however regretted that some of the protesters were injured and others killed.
"We empathise with those whose loved ones have lost lives in the hands of rogue elements in the police service. We also wish those who suffered injuries and are lying in various hospitals across the country, quick recovery," she added.
Karua called upon Kenyans to show up on Thursday in larger numbers and embrace peace as they take part in the demonstrations.
Those who will be protesting in Nairobi will convene at Huruma Grounds, Kangemi Grounds and Central Park in CBD.
The Azimio co-principal urged the police to also show up to provide security during the demos.
"We expect the police to provide security to the demonstrations and the general public," she said.
Karua urged those who will not take to the streets on Thursday to come out on Friday.