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Its Crystal Clear That Raila Odinga And CORD Got No Agenda For Kenya!

Deputy President William Ruto has asked the Kamba community to join the Jubilee government.

The DP said the community should leave the opposition as it has no sense of direction.

Ruto said the Kamba community will stand to benefit if they joined the ruling coalition.

Speaking on Wednesday, June 22, at Kasikeu Secondary School, Makueni County Ruto said community will stand to benefit if they joined the ruling coalition.

Ruto said the Kamba community should leave the Coalition for Reforms and Democracy (CORD) as it has no sense of direction or agenda.

The DP urged the community to forget 2013 and work with the government for 2017 election as they stand to gain more from the government.

“I wish to ask the people of Ukambani to forget what happened in 2013 and support Jubilee come 2017. We know you supported them then, but this time let us walk this road together,” Ruto said.

Ruto was accompanied by several leaders from Ukambani and Jubilee when he addressed the residents.The leaders included MPs  Regina Ndambuki (Kilome), Joe Mutambo (Mwingi Central), John Munuve (Mwingi North), Munyao Kisoi (Mbooni), Rachel Nyamai (Kitui West), Richard Makenga (Kaiti), Dennis Waweru (Dagoretti).

Other leaders in attendance were  former MPs Kalembe Ndile and Philip Kaloki.

Ethan Maina

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