Kikuyu Member of Parliament Hon Kimani Ichungwa today came out guns blazing to tell the head of state to ignore rumours and fake news being peddled by some busy bodies in the Kenya Kwanza as well as Azimio Camp regarding the new plan to amend the Constitution.
Speaking in Nyandarua during another Mega Church service attended by several Kenya Kwanza Alliance Leaders including and not limited to Mt Kenya Region brigade, the Kikuyu MP has for the first time told Kenyans it can't make sense for Ruto to initiate an handshake deal with Raila yet he (Ruto) was the forefront of opposing Uhuru's handshake.
"Bwana Rais Niko Na Swali Kwa Sababu Nineskia viongozi wengine hapa wakisambaza Fake News. Si ni wewe Ulikua Umekataa Handshake? Si Ni Wewe handshake iliharibu Mambo? Basi inaeza kuwa aje Unataka Handshake na Raila?... Let this message sink deep amongst oye leaders. The head of state doesn't want to amend the Constitution to benefit anyone...." Ichungwa Said even as he informed Ruto that Parliamentarians will support his Plans.
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