A group of protesters is setting off on a 17 kilometre march from Ihumatao to the Prime Minister's electoral office in Mount Albert.
Protestors will walk from Mangere to Mt Albert, to invite the Prime Minister to visit the contested land site in Auckland.
But Jacinda Ardern is in Wellington and won't be at her electoral office to meet the hikoi.
SOUL leader Pania Newton told Andrew Dickens the offer remains open to the Prime Minister to visit Ihumatao.
She says Ardern deserves to come and share in what's she's described as a 'watershed' moment in the nation's history.
"People will meet us along the way. There will still be a huge amount of people in attendance and we will still deliver our invitation."
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