Wetangula, Mudavadi & Oparanya to reveal who will be leading the luhya nation to presidency

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The race to the 2022 general elections kicked off with a fire that keeps burning heavily daily as politicians have declared tough stands in the process already.

It takes a well mastered plan inorder to win any game and thats why all candidates are boasting of a car under their sleeve that will earn them the top seat.

Bungoma senator Moses Wetangula however has spilled some tactics his team mates are going to be taking in the competition.

According to the Ford Kenya leader, low voter turnout has frustrated the luhya nation’s effort to produce a President in the past despite the community commanding big numbers.

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The leader has now come out to urge the Luhya nation to unite and register in large numbers ahead of 2022 polls or risk being out of government once again.

“I want to ask the local administration to facilitate issuance of ID cards and stop asking our people many questions when they seek the document,” he said.

Further, in a bid to make his ambitions come true and avoid divisions witnessed in the past, the senator has vowed to unite all Western leaders who have shown interest in the coming elections.

“We have been talking with our brothers Musalia Mudavadi, Wycliffe Oparanya and others over the 2022 elections. We will soon reach an amicable solution,” he said.

He was speaking on Saturday in Kakamega during the burial ceremony of Rosebela Ndelema, a sister to Tongeren Mp Eseli Simiyu.

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