Roots Party presidential aspirant Prof George Wajackoyah says marijuana should be planted in the Nairobi Expressway.
While addressing the media, Wajackoyah stated that there are spaces in the country that have not been utilized well and can be better used to grow the plant which will be of more benefit than the flowers.
“There are flowers planted where you are standing, for beautification purposes. That is a place which can yield regulated bhang. Even the things we have on Nairobi expressway, flowers that have died. Why do we need all that yet people are dying? All that will be bhang,” he said.
Nonetheless, the law professor who was on Thursday, June 2 cleared by IEBC, has been vocal in advocating for the growing and legalization of bhang in Kenya. According to him, legalizing bhang will benefit Kenya economically and also settle the country’s debts.
Apart from legalizing bhang, Wajackoyah’s presidential manifesto includes; appointing eight Prime Ministers, suspending the Constitution for six months and implementing a four-day work week, where Kenyans only work from Monday to Thursday.