What Residents of Meru Did to DP Ruto, MP Gachagua After They Prematurely Ended Rally & Departed
By Gideon_Okumu (self media writer) | 1 month ago
Deputy President William Ruto, accompanied by the paucity of leaders allied to him. Led by Mathira Member of Parliament turned Kenya Kwanza Movement Deputy President designate, Rigathi Gachagua, MP Ndindi, and Senator Kindiki among others.
They have this evening stormed Meru county fir a mega rally that turned heroic. As thousands of residents turned up in large numbers to grace the event.
This is after they had earlier held successful rallies in Tharaka Nithi and Embu counties.
In Meru, DP Ruto rallied locals to support his quest. A request myriad residents in Meru affirmed to support.
Due to the time factor is a night hour and darkness that had now crept the town DP Ruto and his running mate, Rigathi Gachagua were forced to end their rally in Meru prematurely.
Making their departure, DP Ruto received a heroic departure. As the excited residents on foot escorted him chanting and shouting UDA patty-related slogans and Ruto's name.
A response that meant they were in solidarity with his quest.
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