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Kalonzo Musyoka Enjoyed Sumptuous State House Food and Soup, Rigathi Gachagua Tells Raila

 

The second in command claimed that Kalonzo came to State House in the cover of darkness at night, questioning why he did not come during the day. Gachagua stated that he saw the Wiper leader enjoying the meals served at the event, adding that he was comfortably drinking his soup. . He stated that Kalonzo's actions were worse compared to ODM lawmakers expelled for meeting President William Ruto. "Even the other day, we were at State House at night, and Kalonzo came. He was there in the dark; why can't he come during the day? I saw Murkomen taking pictures with that person. Now he has come, why haven't they chased Kalonzo from the Azimio? If these MPs sat with your president and committed offences, Kalonzo came there and had a meal, and he even wore a white sash, enjoying his meal and so on; isn't he the one to be chased away? If people have to be chased away for sitting with the president, why was Kalonzo there? On the day we had African presidents there, he was also present, and I saw him enjoying his soup, sitting comfortably," he stated. He spoke during the burial of Vincent Kipkoech in Kipkelion on Friday, September 8. Subscribe to watch new videos Why Gachagua is against Bomas talks Gachagua expressed further his disdain for the ongoing talks between Azimio and Kenya Kwanza, maintaining that Raila is not genuine about it. The DP said he called Majority Leader Kimani Ichung'wah and his Senate counterpart Aaron Cheruiyot and asked them to abandon the talks, terming it a waste of time. "Yes, I told this young man here, Aaron; I really like him, together with Ichung'wah, they are my people. But I called them the other day and asked if they have nothing else to do. Is there no work left in Kericho? They should come and work for the people; they should not waste time. This person is not genuine about any dialogue, any discussion because if he's genuine, why is he punishing MPs who have come to sit with Ruto," Gachagua added. Ruto's allies defended expelled ODM members Earlier, Ruto's close allies criticised the ODM party over the expulsion of lawmakers working closely with the Kenya Kwanza government. Nandi senator Samson Cherargei wondered why no action had been taken against the Wiper leader for attending the state dinner at State House, Nairobi. Cherargei termed ODM's decision as political, conmanship, intimidation and blackmail, something he said must end.  BY TUKO NEWS    

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