
Photo Courtesy; Calvin Gaucho speaking to the media today.
Speaking to media today, Bunge La Wananchi President Calvin Gaucho has now told President William Ruto to stop campaigning and start to work for Kenyans.
While pin pointing recent attacks by the President and his deputy Rigathi Gachagua on the former President Uhuru Kenyatta and Azimio leader Raila Odinga in Kirinyaga County and Kajiado County, Gaucho has told the President and his Deputy that Kenyans had already given them a chance to lead the country and that it was now time to deliver.
He has alleged that the President tomorrow during the Mashujaa day celebrations is likely to lower the price of Unga.
He has also taken a swipe at the President for nominating millionaires to his cabinet while saying that they were hustlers.

He has told the President that beginning from tomorrow, Kenyans want to see the president to start working and avoid campaigns and rallies.
You can watch the video in the link below;
https://twitter.com/i/status/1582708200192745474
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