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Man offers to sell Kidney to finance Raila’s presidential campaign

by Enock Ndayala

Azimio la Umoja-One Kenya alliance presidential flag bearer Raila Odinga will be giving his fifth attempt at the presidency in the August 9, General Election.

Raila who has vied for the presidency a record four times has been spending billions in his campaigns but has not won in any of the previous attempts.

It is alleged that some sitting governors have been financing Raila’s 2022 presidential campaigns, something that has extended to his supporters.

Azimio la Umoja-One Kenya alliance presidential flag bearer Raila Odinga will be giving his fifth attempt at the presidency in the August 9, General Election.
Azimio la Umoja-One Kenya alliance presidential flag bearer Raila Odinga will be giving his fifth attempt at the presidency in the August 9, General Election. Photo: Kisii Hot TV

This comes even as the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) has capped presidential campaign spending in the next General Election at KSh 4.4 billion.

A middle-aged man in Kisii has surprised Kenyans after he sensationally put his kidney on sale to finance Raila’s State House bid in the August 9, elections.

Daudi Abuya a die-hard supporter of the former Prime Minister was on Wednesday, June 22, spotted carrying a placard on the outskirts of Kisii Town seeking someone who would buy his kidney

The money he got said would be directed in financing Raila’s presumed last attempt at the Presidency

“I am selling my kidney to support Raila Odinga and Martha Karua campaigns,” Daudi said.

Daudi said the recently released manifesto by the Azimio la Umoja-One Kenya alliance duo Raila Odinga and his 2022 presidential running mate Martha Karua would cure the predicaments the country has been facing in the recent decades.

“Their recently released manifesto will breathe new life into our country. That is why I want to support them by any means possible,” the man added.

It is estimated that the average price of a kidney on the black market is KSh 12 million but the ‘donors’ get as little as KSh 200,000 if they are lucky enough to actually get out of the surgery table alive.

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