After losing his seat in Laikipia County, Ndiritu Muriithi opened up about his feelings about the election. He said that Raila is still trying to come to terms with the loss of Azimio.
He said that President Uhuru Kenyatta did not know about the growing dissatisfaction and frustration among the Kenyans. He noted that although the country has a record number of adults who have access to financial services, the country's welfare system is declining. According to Muriithi, the number of individuals who are financially insecure has increased significantly over the past five years.
This issue sparked a backlash against the president after he supported Raila Odinga. Muriithi noted that the rising number of people going without medicine and food has affected the election results. He said that the president's decision to back Raila has also led to a backlash.
He noted that the country's growing number of people going without food and medicine has affected the results of the elections.
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