Interior Public Secretary Karanja Kibicho has named politicians who are paying people to disrupt Raila Odinga’s running mate Martha Karua.
It is alleged that that there were heckles during Karua’s home coming rally in Kirinyaga County on 17 May. 
PS Kibicho named Kirinyaga Governor Anne Waiguru and the Kirinyaga assembly Majority leader Murango Kamau as those behind Tuesday heckling incident.
While inspecting a government project in Gichugu Constituency, Kibicho said it was wrong paying goons to disrupt other people’s campaigns, especially Martha Karua who is campaigning to become the first female Deputy President. Kibicho added that Karua being unveiled as Odinga’s running mate was a great owner to the nation and she should be respected.
He urged the youths to avoid being hired by politician to cause chaos in rallies or in aany other function. Kibicho also urged Gichugu residents to elect Raila and Karua coming August 9, if they want development and growth of the country.
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