The ongoing political allingnments in the country has attracted alot of players as the game almost begins. The speaker of the national assembly Justin Muturi has congratulated and castigated all presidential aspirants in Kenya in equal measures. He was keen to note that they are lying to the region since they are taking a long time before choosing a running mate.
Muturi was keen to note that the two most famous presidential aspirants are just moving within the area and are not consulting the local leaders. He is not sure of the method that various aspirants are going to use since they have not consulted them who are closer to the people.
Muturi has already declared interest in the presidential position where he will be running on a DP party ticket in the coming general elections. He has highlighted the importance of involving everyone before coming up with the decisions involving mount Kenya region.
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