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UDA Senator Reveals What Ruto’s Gov’t Will do Tomorrow to Counter Loss of Lives During Azimio Demos

( Photo courtesy of President William Ruto and Nandi senator Samson Arap Cherargei during a past event)

Nandi senator Samson Arap Cherargei on 6th July evening resurfaced online with a bold to kenyans ahead of much awaited saba saba day protests.

” Speaking via his official twitter handle, Cherargei who is a vocal ally of President William Ruto claimed the government will protect the lives of kenyans and properties from demonstrations hooligans.

According to Mr Cherargei, the former prime minister Raila Odinga should be held responsible for any loos.of lives and properties.

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“DISPATCHED: Tommorow the government shall protect lives & property of the Kenyans from demos hooligans. Azimio-OKA demos organisers including Tinga should be held responsible for any loss of lives & property. Fanya fujo uone !.”, He said.4ee13bc6874f4033ba00fd6a3f367901?quality=uhq&resize=720

His statement comes off hours to Azimio la Umoja one Kenya Coalition much awaited protests will take place across the country.

Odinga who spoke yesterday claimed Kenya Kwanza’s government has failed to address key issues facing ordinary Kenyans and therefore the reason as to why he is staging a non stop anti-government demonstrations.

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It should be noted that the protests will kick off from Kamukunji grounds.

Lastly in your opinion, do you think it is right for the former prime minister Raila Odinga to stage mass action demonstrations when Ruto’s government is doing everything to make things better for kenyans?

Meanwhile, let us wait and see what happens next. Remember to Follow, Share and leave your opinion in the comment section below to stay updated on our news. Thank you for reading.

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