ANC party leader Hon Musalia Mudavadi was today in bomas of Kenya for the much awaited 'earthquake'. In his company was Deputy President William Ruto who is UDA party leader together with allies of Deputy President William Ruto.
During the meeting, OKA principals, Gideon Moi and Kalonzo Musyoka and Jimmy Wanjigi walked out of the meeting. KANU party leader and Baringo senator Gideon Moi has since broken silence and revealed why they had to walk out.
According to Gideon Moi, he said, "We are OKA have today walked out of Mudavadi's " earthquake "meeting. Unfortunately, we have to part ways since some of his friends are not our friends and we are unsafe with them. We are therefore moving to higher grounds where Kenyans are safer."
This has now elicit mixed reactions from Kenyans after now it has been said that Deputy President William Ruto will be working with Musalia Mudavadi ahead of 2022 elections. Share your views with us.
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