
Isaac Mwaura, a member of United Democratic Alliance party has revealed that Wajackoya's bid is mainly enforced by state organs with an aim of undermining Kenya Kwanza Alliance race to State house.
In the recent opinion polls, Wajackoya popularity was seen to be growing rapidly. In the statements, Wajackoya has a possibility to affect the two horse race from acquiring 50+1 of the total votes as required by the IEBC.
According to Mwaura, the Wajackoya's bid is organized by state and therefore he would have been too much stronger if he could have abstained from being part of state planners.
Mwaura also claimed that Wajachagoya has been receiving sponsorship from state. He claimed that he is now able to move across the country to persuade people but the only advantage the Kenya Kwanza Alliance has is the massive support of Kenyans.

Earlier on, Wajackoya has won the Kenyans not to elect Odinga and William Ruto claiming that they are the worst corruptors in the country.
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