I am still in the race,declares Kalonzo Musyoka

The water melon guy has made clear of his ambition come 2022 general election.

 

Despite the March 9th handshake between Raila Odinga and President Kenyatta, Kalonzo Musyoka has  noted that his ambition to ran for the 2022 presidential race is still on.

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Kalonzo further noted saying  saying that,“The journey to Canaan is still there,”

In addition,  “My friend Raila said they reached River Jordan and saw crocodiles. Recently, Mr Ruto said that nowhere in the Bible does it say there are crocodiles in River Jordan.”

He has also promised that he will still continue  working with the government to transform the country.

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Mr Musyoka also said that Wiper party recognises President Uhuru’s  leadership and resolved to embrace the handshake for peaceful coexistence, which he said had been on the verge of falling apart due to the disputed general election.

In his speech he also said, “I told President Kenyatta that if he blinks now, he cannot talk of a legacy,” the president should stand firm and leave no stone unturned in the bid to see the guilty punished.Nobody should be spared. Nobody should be above the law.”

A section of Wiper party have asked Mr Odinga to support Mr Musyoka’s 2022 presidential bid.

According to Mr Mwashako and National Assembly Deputy Minority Leader Robert Mbui has asked  ODM leader not to ranbut should instead support Mr Musyoka.

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Mr Mbui, the Wiper’s organising secretary, said, “Mr Kenyatta is the country’s president and Mr Odinga the people’s president. Why don’t we allow Mr Kalonzo to be the next president?”

Mr Mwashako asked Mr Odinga to abide by the parties’ agreement for support for his co-principal in the National Super Alliance (Nasa).

“We are surprised because ODM members are moving around campaigning for their party leader yet there is an agreement which says he pledged to support my party leader,” he said.

He noted that he and his Wundanyi constituents will not support Mr Odinga’s presidential bid.

 

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