Nderitu Mureithi Allegedly Reveals How ODM Members Denied Raila a Chance To Access Statehouse
By Kibii (self media writer) | 5 months ago
Former Laikipia Governor Nderitu Mureithi, has revealed how the Orange Democratic Movement Members denied the former Prime Minister Raila Amollo Odinga, the chance to access Statehouse ahead or 2032 Polls.
Speaking to Francis Gachuri on Inooro TV. Nderitu Mureithi, states how they were submissive and ready to deliver to Raila Odinga, especially leaders from the larger Mount Kenya Region.
He goes into details stating that most of Raila Odinga's close Political Associates saw themselves as small gods. Their language was awful, to and extend most Kenyans shifted to William Samoei Ruto's Political side and offered to vote him as the 5th President of Kenya.
"We thought we had the ball in our hands. And in the last 90 minute where the referee was about whistle the blow. It is when realised the game was out of our hands."
"We have ourselves to blame, especially most of team mates messed up with utterances."
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