Reports of a popular politician eyeing for the gubernatorial seat ditching Deputy president William Ruto's UDA party for that of Raila Odinga Azimio emerged online.
According to the source, Migori governor aspirant, Mrs. Jane Moroge ditched UDA and joined Azimio and later dismissed Ruto's manifesto saying that it was meaningless and full of fake promises.
Madam Jane had preferred clinching the top county position through the UDA party, she was the frontier in campaigning for deputy president William Ruto in Migori county and across the Nyanza region.
However, polls revealed that the UDA party has got a low number in Migori county and other parts of the Nyanza region. Azimio was leading with a high percentage of 65.0%.
William Ruto has won many politicians who ditched their parties and joined him. Every politician is trying all the best to popularize their parties and manifesto. Kenyans reacted with many saying that it is not a huge loss for Ruto since the county has a low number of party followers.
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