“Please Run, it is a Trap” Professor Manyora Warns Kalonzo Over Bomas Azimio-Kenya Kwanza Talks

"Please Run, it is a Trap" Professor Manyora Warns Kalonzo Over Bomas Azimio-Kenya Kwanza Talks
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Political Commentator Professor Herman Manyora has warned Wiper party leader to abandon the Bomas of Kenya talks between the Azimio La Umoja One Kenya Alliance and the Kenya Kwanza Alliance.

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Taking to his Twitter account on Friday, Manyora told Kalonzo who is the Azimio Dialogue Team leader to abandon that position to the Minority leader in the National Assembly Opiyo Wandayi, on claims that it will affect his political career and diplomatic stature.

“KALONZO Musyoka, Run, run. Run away from BOMAS, and while outside look inside and you will see Raila Odinga delivering you to the slaughter house.”

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“Bomas is a trap. Abandon that position to Ugunja MP Opiyo Wandayi who’s at Kikuyu MP Kimani Ichung’wah’s level. Thank me later with uki,” tweeted the University of Nairobi lecturer.a5881e63b42f4d07a85f3a6b20d5471d?quality=uhq&resize=720

Manyora’s remarks comes few days after the ODM leader Raila Odinga while speaking in Makueni County during a burial of a young boy who was allegedly shot by police officers during the recently held anti-government demos criticized the Kenya Kwanza Dialogue Team saying it was ‘third division’ and not at par with the Azimio team led by Kalonzo.

The Azimio team members include Kalonzo, Wandayi, the Democratic Action Party of Kenya leader Eugene Wamalwa, Malindi MP Amina Mnyazi and Nyamira Senator Okong’o Omogeni.

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The Kenya Kwanza wing is represented by Ichung’wah, the Majority leader in the Senate Aaron Cheruiyot, Embu Governor Cecily Mbarire, EALA MP Hassan Omar and Bungoma Woman Rep Catherine Wambilianga.

A section of political experts have argued that the Bomas talks is almost a re-make of the Building Bridge Initiative (BBI) especially after MPs Ichung’wah and Wandayi co-sponsored a motion in the National Assembly to legalize the talks, which has already been passed.

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