Mudavadi Makes a U-turn, Praises President Uhuru for Uniting Kenyans
By MinuteNews | self meida writer
Published 20 days ago - 1 views
Musalia Mudavadi has always been on record, criticising the Jubilee government of President Uhuru and William Ruto. Whenever he goes to an event, he always lashes out at Jubilee government for a fail fight against corruption, sharp division experienced in the country and sinking economy.
Today, Musalia surprised many when he said that President Uhuru Kenyatta has held Kenya together and very well, prior to what has been saying. Musalia was speaking today at his home in Vihiga County.
The former vice president also reiterated the need for Kenyans to interrogate the leaders they want to vote in office before casting a single vote for them.He also cautioned Kenyans to be extra vigilant and cautious and not to fall into the trap of politics of ethnicity and divisions saying transition times in presidential elections are usually delicate.
At the same time, he called on leaders to discard politics of deceit and chest thumping to divide Kenyans along tribal and class lines within the society.
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