The visit is intended to reaffirm solidarity with supporters following last week's violent incident that disrupted activities in the town.
According to organisers, the United Opposition will begin the day with a church service in Murang'a County as planned today.
Kalonzo Musyoka's team confirmed that leaders will attend worship at ACK Gitugi Church before proceeding to Nyeri for afternoon rally.
The church service is expected to draw congregants and political allies seeking peace, unity, and reflection ahead of the rally.
After prayers, the opposition leaders will travel to Othaya town for a major public rally scheduled later in the day.
The rally is scheduled to begin at 3pm and is expected to address security and democratic concerns raised recently nationally.
Opposition figures say the return to Othaya symbolises resilience and defiance against intimidation and political violence targeting leaders, supporters, communities.
They insist peaceful assemblies remain constitutional rights and have urged authorities to guarantee safety for all attendees during Sunday’s events.
Security agencies have not issued detailed statements, but organisers say they are coordinating to ensure order throughout the planned activities.
Residents of Othaya and surrounding areas are expected to turn out in large numbers despite last week's tensions and fears.
Political analysts view the visit as a test of opposition unity and the state's response after recent confrontations and unrest.
The outcome of Sunday's events may influence future mobilisation strategies and national political discourse in the coming months ahead.
Leaders have called for calm, unity, and respect for the law as the day approaches amid heightened public attention.
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