Video: MP Paul Gives Raila The Following Option And Tells Him What Kenya Kwanza Gov't Is Ready For
By HeroesnewsKe (self media writer) | 22 days ago
Peeping at the remarks made by Kenya Kwanza leaders was incredibly evident that the head of state is incapable to have a handshake with the former prime minister Raila Omolo Odinga. However, the point was endorsed by DP Rigathi Gachagua who let out they can't permit Raila in since he will abolish the current regime.
Speaking to the populace today in the evening Chesumei MP warns Raila against being a hostile leader and joins Ruto. Following the remarks he made Paul Biego declared openly that Raila can not conquer Kenya Kwanza government.
"If you can't win against Ruto why not engage him instead of taking off to Bondo?" Paul Biego told Raila.
MP went on to say that they don't want Raila to begin again frightening them as he did during the time of Kibaki and Moi. He said as a member of the Kenya Kwanza they are ready to welcome him and if he doesn't want him just leave peacefully.
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