
Photo: Fred Okango
KANU party's Political Affairs Secretary Fred Okango says UDA Party has immensely been affected by George Wajakohyah's Roots party manifesto.
According to Okango's statement,the Roots party manifesto has come out with a clear plan on what they'll do if they clinch the Presidency next month.
"Wajakohyah did not only think outside the box but without a box.No one ever thought one day someone will publicly talk of legalizing marijuana. The Roots party has also talked of selling dog's meat. The camp that has been affected by the Roots party manifesto is Kenya Kwanza. Wajackohyah will cut Ruto's share," says Fred Okango in Citizen's daybreak interview
He adds that the Roots party manifesto will not affect the Azimio-One Kenya Alliance coalition.
"Ruto has been talking of real hustlers but seems Wajackoyah outwitted UDA in speaking the real issues touching a section of youth such as legalizing of marijuana. Roots party has clear information of how to pay Kenya's debt unlike Kenya Kwanza's manifesto that was dramatized,"adds Okango
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