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Kalonzo Musyoka Forced to Cut Short His Speech After Narok Residents Demanded This

( Photo courtesy of former vice president Kalonzo Musyoka during a past event)

Former vice-president Kalonzo Musyoka was among Azimio la Umoja one Kenya Coalition leaders who graced Narok mass action days after Raila Odinga's bold declaration.

However as relayed by Mutembei TV, Kalonzo who doubles as Wiper party leader was forced to cut short his speech after Narok residents demanded Roots party leader Professor George Wajackoyah to address them.

" Wajackoyah, Wajackoyah, Wajackoyah", the crowd chanted as Kalonzo Musyoka was addressing them forcing him cut short his speech for George Wajackoyah who has always been a key follower of former premier Raila Odinga.

Speaking, Wajackoyah called on Narok residents to rally behind Raila Odinga citing Mr Odinga is always there for his supporters and allies.

He however left everyone laughing after disclosing that Narok residents gave him Oly two votes during last year's august presidential election.

" Walikuwa wananicheka eti nilipata kura mbili Narok. Wakati Olekina alikuwa ameshikwa, Baba alinituma nikamtoa, alitoka hakutoka?", He asked.

Wajackoyah was flanked by former prime minister Raila Odinga and Narc Kenya party leader Martha Karua who joined hands in slamming Kenya Kwanza government for intimidating kenyans.

Others were former vice-president Kalonzo Musyoka, DAP Kenya party leader Eugene Wamalwa,former Kakamega governor Wycliffe Oparanya, jubilee party secretary general Jeremiah Kioni, Embakasi east member of parliament Hon Babu Owino, Ugunja constituency member of parliament Opiyo Wandayi and many more.

Lastly in your opinion, are you in agreement with Raila Odinga's latest move of staging mass action against Kenya Kwanza's government?

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