A section of Jubilee leaders in Military attires
After the courts nullified Jubilee win in 2017 elections, a majority of Jubilee party members embarked on campaign trails, with most of them downing military like attires.
With the former Nairobi governor now in court for allegations of having a military attire contrary to the section that govern the use of it, many legislators and supporters may find themselves in a tight spot.
Sonko is accused of wearing similar attire to that of the military, and his case could possibly open way for more to be prosecuted, if the court rules in the favour of the prosecutor.
Some of the leaders who could find themselves on the wrong side of the law include among them among them; Susan Kihiki, Ann Waiguru, Alice Wahome and Millicent Omanga.
Susan Kihiki and Ann Waiguru.
Alice Wahome
Millicent Omanga.
This became their official attires, as they compared a run to the repeat election, to a war, and hence the reasoning behind downing the military like attires.
It had become normal seeing the Jubilee supporters in this attires, but now it is likely coming back to haunt some of them, and will regret taking the move to wearing such.
But all this will be fingers crossed, to hope the courts rule otherwise, and that it does not rule in favour of the government, as its ripple could trickle down.
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