Mutahi Ngunyi has slammed Azimio la Umoja One Kenya Coalition saying they have nothing to offer but dramatic statements.
The political analyst through a statement in his social media criticized the opposition saying they are full of fury.
“Azimio is full of Razzmatazz and Walhalla,” Ngunyi says in his latest suprise tweet, which goes on to describe Azimio as having “Too much FURY, signifying NOTHING”. Ngunyi tweeted.
Azimio is FULL of Razzmatazz and Walhalla. "…Too much FURY, signifying NOTHING". How they LOST the war on #FinanceBill2023 is how they LOST the Supreme Court BATTLE. Too much DRAMA, no SUBSTANCE.
— Mutahi Ngunyi (@MutahiNgunyi) June 14, 2023
According to him, Azimio is set to lose many political battles ahead because it has not learnt from the election loss even though he had huge government support during the 2022 general elections when retired President Uhuru Kenyatta openly campaigned for Raila Odinga to be his successor.
“How they lost the war on #FinanceBill2023 is how they LOST the Supreme Court BATTLE. Too much DRAMA, no SUBSTANCE,” Ngunyi added.
FELLOW Kenyans: Swali: "…Punda imechoka" OR "…Baba amechoka"? I LOVE babaman. But I am TIRED of his FAILURES. Whatever he does after #Budget2023KE will go NOWHERE. Or WILL it?
— Mutahi Ngunyi (@MutahiNgunyi) June 15, 2023
Mutahi Ngunyi, also noted that whatever, opposition leader Raila Odinga does after the Budget will not make any difference.
Raila Odinga lost the 2022 elections to William Ruto after which he challenged Ruto’s victory at the Supreme Court that also validated Ruto’s win.
However, the opposition chief still insists he won the election, demanding for electoral commission servers to be opened to confirm the same.
Furthermore, the Azimio leaders led protests a few months ago before he ceded ground for what was described as bi-partisan talks initiated by President Ruto and spearheaded by Parliament.
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Nevertheless, the bi-partisan talks collapsed last month.
Raila has, however, vowed to mobilize fresh protests if Parliament passes the controversial Finance Bill.
Meanwhile, the Finance Bill 2023 has been passed in the second reading.