Presidential Candidate in the 2022 general elections Prof. George Wajackoyah has challenged First Lady Rachel Ruto and Second Lady Dorcas Rigathi to conduct prayer sessions for bandits in the North Rift.
Speaking on Thursday, October 14, Wajackoyah said the two should host keshas for the bandits instead of holding them at the State House.
“You heard that President William Ruto’s wife and DP Rigathi Gachagua’s spouse are telling people that they want to hold Kesha at State House every Wednesday.
Praying is not a bad thing, but I want to tell them that if they want kesha, let them go and conduct keshas for the bandits,” he said.
Further, the Roots Party Leader accused Rachel of planning to hire one hundred people in charge of conducting the State House keshas.
Bandits are Not Bad-Wajackoyah
Additionally, he told the Mama Rachel and Pastor Dorcas to supply the bandits with food.
Also, Wajackoyah defended the bandits arguing that they are just fighting for their rights.
“This is tendency of referring to people as bandits while you have grabbed their land, stole their cattle should stop. We don’t want to hear such names,” he said.
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Besides, he claimed that there are people who pray at the State House from morning to evening.
He dismissed such prayers as fake adding that they displease God.
“I want to prophesy that those holding fake prayers will die soon because even God has gotten tired of them,” stated Wajackoyah.
Maiza Scandal
Furthermore, he questioned Prime Cabinet Secretary (PCS) Musalia Mudavadi’s involvement in the importation process of the 40 tons of maize currently at the Port of Mombasa.
Wajackoyah reasoned there were corruption in the procurement process, he asked the PCS to record a statement.
“I want us to know whether the maize is genetically modified organisms (GMO), how it was measured, the country it is from and where the tender was advertised. Is that corruption or not?” he asked.
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Besides, Wajackoyah told a UDA governor to explain whether or not her husband was involved in the importation of particular consignment of sugar into the country.
“We also heard that sugar was imported, I want the governor of Nakuru to issue a statement on whether her husband was involved or not,” said Wajackoyah.
Also, Wajackoyah said Kenyans are against LGBTQ and the Kenya Kwanza government should not try to force it on them.
In addition, he accused National Assembly leader Kimani Ichung’wah of using the Mt. Kenya residents to frustrate former President Uhuru Kenyatta.