The Amani National Congress party leader Hon Musalia Mudavadi today led his western team to Vihiga County where they shared the Kenya kwanza agenda to the people. According to the news which was shared on the social media platforms, the residents of Vihiga County came out in large number to welcome him and his team.
Hon Musalia Mudavadi is hunting for 70% votes from Western region ahead of the next general election which is planned to happen on August this year. Hon Musalia Mudavadi during the rally urged the residents of Vihiga County to support the Kenya kwanza leaders presidential candidate Hon William Ruto in the coming general election.
He urged the youths from western region to maintain peace among each other during this time of campaign so tag we can have a peaceful election. Hon Musalia Mudavadi was also accompanied by several leaders led by Hon Alfred Agoi, Hon Beatrice Adagala among other leaders. Let us be keen while electing leaders in the next general election.
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