Didmus Barasa was on yesterday caught red handed using government car for his personal campaigns in Kimilili as details emerged claiming Raila is using more than 20 cars and choppers to camoaign.
According to Moses Wetangula, the government should not touch Didmus Barasa for using one government car while Raila Odinga is using over twenty cars and choppers. 
Wetangula has said that between Raila Odinfa and Didmus Barasa, Raila Odinga is the one wasting a lot of government resources campaigning for himself than Didmus Barasa.
"Before touching on Hon. Didmus Barasa, Raila Odinga must tell us why he is using government vehicles and helicopters.
According to Wetangula, all KCY registered cars that Raila Odinga are the government cars demanding that Raila must tell the nation why he is using government cars. 
As the August general elections draws near and nearer, politicians are trying to campaign for themselves in a very low-cost formula.

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