Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria has come out fresh sending a stern warning to Azimio La Umoja coalition of depending of President Uhuru Kenyatta for Mt Kenya votes.
Speaking during the KTN News interview with Ken Mijungu, Kuria revealed that President Uhuru Kenyatta can only contribute very little to Raila's bucket in the coming general elections.
He stated that the central Kenya has already made their mind on who to support and Uhuru's intervention will only have a very little impact stating that he can only get 5% of votes.
"President Uhuru can only get 5% of the mountain votes," Moses Kuria said.

Moses Kuria also revealed that his Chama Cha Kazi party is in talks with Deputy President William Ruto in forming a formidable coalition among other political parties a move to form the next government.
He had also indicated that he can not join Azimio La Umoja coalition because the leaders in the movement are led by self interest and not the interests of kenyans.
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