Wiper Democratic Movement party boss Kalonzo Musyoka, a principal of the One Kenya Alliance, has asked Kenyans to give him an opportunity to sever them as their next president after Uhuru's tenure.
The former vice president who worked under Mwai Kibaki praised his former boss Mwai Kibaki for ensuring that economy was good by making money available.
He also lauded president Uhuru Kenyatta for his contribution to the growth of Kenya especially in infrastructure.
However, the presidential hopeful who has insisted to go upto the ballot promised to do one more thing, to create job opportunities for jobless Kenyan youths who struggle to meet their basic needs.
"Kibaki was the President who put money in Kenyans pockets; Uhuru was the President who built our infrastructure, I will be the President who creates jobs for Kenyans." The wiper Democratic Movement party boss posted shortly after his tour of Makueni county in Lower Eastern region.
Source: https://twitter.com/skmusyoka/status/1487078122637905921?t=VLfryIRI5PeKCgz2ybuRCw&s=19
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