
Just a day after he was allegedly recorded campaigning for Raila Odinga in Kisumu county, presidential hopeful professor George Wajackoyah has revealed that he is an hustlers project and he should not be compared to William Ruto or Raila Odinga who are state projects.
Through TUKO news verified facebook page, Wajackoyah through his twitter account has insisted that he is facing a lot of difficulties while campaigning since he doesn't have a chopper to facilitate his rallies as compared to his competitors

He added that Raila Odinga once snubbed him while they were at Serena hotel and from that time they have never met until date. Wajackoyah is vying for presidency under the roots party of Kenya with his key manifesto being to legalize bank so as to increase the countries GDP. He was quoted;

"I am nobody's project and I will defeat Raila and Ruto. If I was a project, I would not be suffering traveling from one place to another without a chopper."
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