Exiled lawyer Miguna Miguna has shared his thoughts on the manifesto being unveiled by Deputy President William Ruto at Kasarani where the second in command led his Kenya Kwanza principals in launching the plan they have for the country should he ascend to the presidency.
According to the embattled lawyer who had appeared to be vouching for a Ruto presidency in recent weeks, the media had failed to cover the important parts of Ruto's manifesto launch.

Miguna Miguna feels that the Deputy President had unveiled a historic manifesto that will cage the dwindling economic fortunes of the country amid an outcry by Kenyans of the high cost of living.
The lawyer is adamant that Ruto's government could address the plight of the common citizen should he win the Presidential election.
He took aim at the media for giving special coverage to the chaos that rocked Martha Karua's campaign trail and the manifesto launch by the Roots party presidential candidate George Wajackoyah.
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