Roots party leader George Wajackoyah has been told to stop misleading Kenyans with his manifesto of legalising weed in the country,speaking today morning Cabinet Secretary for Interior Fred Matiangi has warned the roots presidential aspirant of dire consequences in hand wicking Kenya youths,he told George Wajackoyah that the government will continue putting all those found in possession of bhang will be sent in prison.

This comes a day after George Wajackoyah took his campaigns in Western Kenya drumming support for his manifesto,in his campaigns the roots party leader claimed that he will add selling of meat dog in other countries to earn extra money for Kenyans to pay off their debts,since he was given the green light to vie in this years general elections the roots party leader has been convincing Kenyans with his manifesto.

George Wajackoyah had earlier told Kenyans that he has never used bhang and his manifesto will only dwell with exportation but not usage.
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