
Kakamega Senator Cleophas Malala has hinted through his official twitter page alleging that the residents of Lugari asked him to tell them what the Kenya Kwanza Coalition will be offering the Western Kenya if they win the August 9 presidential elections.
According to him he told the Lugari residents that the Kenya Kwanza Coalition will give the region 30% if deputy president William Ruto wins the August 9 presidential elections.

"Tell us the progressive plans you have for the people of western region before you ask for our votes. Kenya Kwanza Alliance assures western Kenya of a 30% Equitable share of the national cake in all aspects. That is the path our people.
will follow.
The path of:
William Ruto -President ✅
Cleo Malalah - Governor ✅
Boni Khalwale - Senator ✅
Kenya Kwanza Alliance ✅
My message to Azimio leaders seeking votes in western region". Senator Cleophas Malala wrote.
You can follow this link for more information for yourself;
https://twitter.com/Cleophasmalala/status/1529063673112698882?t=59FYxKx0jbhNl3oqY0Q-9w&s=19
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