Member of parliament Nimrod Mbai has hit out at the Mt Kenya region tycoons for holding meetings at Safari Park hotel where one cup of tea costs Ksh 8,000. According to him, it's only fair if Raila moved to the ground to speak directly with the people of of Kenya just like Ruto.
Here is a video link: https://youtu.be/dp6DfWxhp5A
Nimrod Mbai is clear Odinga might fail in the 2022 general election owing to the peope he was dealing with. According to him, Ruto is speaking directly with the people of Kenya part of the reason he might easily form government.
Mbai told the Mt Kenya region tycoons off for pretending to speak on behalf of the peope of Kenya. He is clear as we move forward Kenyans must support a person who speaks to their issues as opposed to people holding meetings in hotels.
However it's a matter of wait and see of what will happen moving into the 2022 general election for it's clear hotel meetings in Nairobi do not translate to votes. However as always time will tell of whether Mt Kenya region tycoons have any influence or not.
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