
Narok senator Ledama Olekina is a politician who has always drew controversy on various occasions. Today the politician from Maasai land has yet again caused a stir online after accusing his county boss Patrick Ole Ntutu of smoking marijuana.
In a hilarious late night tweet, Ledama alleged that the County Chief is smoking the leaves of the controversial substance instead of having the 'real thing'. According to him, Ole Ntutu's impairment has led him to think that he can attend a rally organised by UDA party yet he is from the opposition side.
The ODM senator debunked any possibilities of him ever associating himself with the UDA party affairs stating that he does associate himself with swine. He went ahead to refer to his county governor as a useless man.
"The Governor of Narok Ole Ntutu is smoking leaves of Mary Jane instead of the real thing. In his right mind does he think I can attend a UDA rally? I don't play with swine. Bure kabisa (very useless)." he tweeted.
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