Kalonzo Musyoka Has Declared His Stand On LGBTQ Ruling
By Informer (self media writer) | 22 days ago
On March 2, Raila Odinga and his group visited with Kenya's council of imams and preachers, where he made a statement regarding the ongoing discussion regarding the LGBTQ community.
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As reported by Kenya Digital News, the fearless Kalonzo Musyoka criticized the supreme court's decision on the LGBTQ community, claiming that those who opposed the 2010 constitutional review are now supporting immoral actions that support the LGBTQ community.
In addition, Kalonzo praised Ugandan President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni for his position on LGBTQ issues and urged Kenyan President William Ruto to follow suit.
He said, "Mimi naona mahakama yetu baada ya kutoa maamuzo ya kiajabu kwa uchaguzi wa agosti mwaka uliopita, waliona wajipendekeze tu kwa wazungu na wamepata laumu kamiki kwa dunia Nzima.
No mercy!! Kalonzo rejects the Supreme Court's Gay decision.
His comments come after President William Ruto and his deputy, Rigathi Gachagua, both spoke out against the supreme court's decision on Queer issues, which will be difficult for the community in Kenya.
Along with Kalonzo, Jeremiah Kioni, the secretary general of the jubilee party, and Martha Karua, the leader of the Narc Kenya party, also criticized the most recent decision by the supreme court in a similar manner.
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