As expected during political season a lot of news which tend to bring controversy spread online. Other than bloggers who aim in sparking reactions on social media platforms, political leaders have also been in the limelight with their comments and statements online.
William Ruto's ally who is also Kimilili member of parliament honorable Didmus Barasa has been the talk of many today. This is after reports broke out that he had branded NG-CDF cars in UDA colours and was using them for campaigns. 
This sparked reactions online with many calling upon the concerned authorities to take necessary action if the news were true. As reported by Nation Africa, the legislator was said to be in hiding as law enforcement officers were after him.
However, the news might now shift as the member of parliament has finally broken silence. According to Barasa, his top competitor Khaemba from DAP party was behind all that happened today. He has went on to state that he has reported the matter to the police.
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