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Calls intensify for deportation of Ruto’s die hard supporter from US

by Enock Ndayala
William Ruto’s die-hard supporter, popularly known as Cosmo Choy has apologized following his verbal attack on Mama Ngina Kenyatta.

Kenyans living in the United States of America have called on the US government to deport Deputy President William Ruto’s campaign manager Ombori Monari alias Cosmo Choy.

This was after the US-based Kenyan politician who is a die-hard supporter of the second in command hurled insults at former Kenya’s first lady Mama Ngina Kenyatta.

While condemning the utterances made by Cosmo Choy, Kenyans living in the United States of America in a statement on Friday, March 25, urged the US government to revoke his citizenship, a move that would see him deported back to the country.

Kenyans living in the United States of America have called on the US government to deport Deputy President William Ruto’s campaign manager Ombori Monari alias Cosmo Choy.
Kenyans living in the United States of America have called on the US government to deport Deputy President William Ruto’s campaign manager Ombori Monari alias Cosmo Choy.

“We Kenyans living in the USA are pleading with the US government to take immediate action to revoke Cosmas Choy his Citizenship in America and also to deport him back to Kenya,

“America has got laws which do not allow any foreigner or immigrant to abuse others,” they said in a statement read by Isaac Newton.

They further accused the Embakasi East parliamentary hopeful of lack of manners saying he has abused the hospitality and freedom of Kenyans in America.

Newton further called on the Kenyan government to take measures and file charges against Choy who he accused of using America as a sanctuary to insult innocent people in Kenya.

The calls to have Cosmo Choy deported come even as he has apologized to the Kenyatta’s following his gross verbal attack on President Uhuru’s mother.

Taking on social media on Thursday, March 24, Choy said that he got carried away when he made the unprintable remarks against Mama Ngina.

“I am here to apologise to the Kenyatta Family, Mama Ngina Kenyatta and President Uhuru Kenyatta. I am sorry for the remarks that I made a few days ago. I didn’t mean it,” Choy said.

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