Former Kakamega county sanator and a close ally of Deputy President William Ruto Dr Boni Khalwale has sought explanation from Kenyans after spoting unusual number plate on Raila Odinga's car.

Taking to the social media, the vocal politician shared the image of the ODM Party leader driving in car plated "GKB 499W" and sought to understand why.
" Could somebody explain, like to a 4 year old, so that Kenyans can be satisfied with why our beloved Babaman is using GKB 499W," he raised concern.

GK plated cars are used by government officials and the politician's concern could be on why ODM Party leader is using government car yet he claims that he is not part of the government.
Raila Odinga had gone to a burial ceremony of the late Timothy Bosire who was the national treasurer for ODM party.
He was accompanied by other vocal leaders led by Homa Bay county Woman Representative Hon Gladys Wanga and the leader of minority in the Parliament Hon Junet Mohamed.

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