Political Analyst Alleges the Amount of Money Uhuru Gives Azimio for Demonstrations
By GirlinSpecs (self media writer) | 27 days ago
Former president Uhuru Kenyatta has been accused severally by politicians allied to Kenya Kwanza of funding Azimio la Umoja protests in an effort to frustrate President Ruto's government.
According to renowned political analyst Herman Manyora, if Uhuru had intentions of frustrating Ruto he would have done that a long time ago and the impact would be felt because he has the powers to do that.
Manyora alleged that if the former president is indeed funding Azimio then the highest amount of money he has been giving them is around Ksh 10 million and not more that Ksh 50 million which cannot be felt considering how weak Kenyan currency is.
That if he was the bad guy who is after crippling Ruto and the government then he would be giving Azimio up to Ksh 5 billion because he can afford it.
However, Uhuru has remained silent on these matters. He has never come out to defend himself in public to dismiss the allegations no matter how much he is provoked.
Watch Manyora make this remarks from minute 4 on the video below.
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