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Moi, Kalonzo, Mudavadi too tired to campaign for 2022

by Nderi Caren

One Kenya Alliance principals Gideon Moi, Kalonzo Musyoka and Musalia Mudavadi have been seen to be too tired to campaign for 2022 General Election.

While their opponents, Raila Odinga and William Ruto are criss crossing the country in search of votes everyday, the OKA leaders have proved to be relaxed in their presidential campaigns.

The last campaign that the trio held, together with Moses Wetangula was one in Kiambu County on October 30.

One Kenya Alliance principals Gideon Moi, Kalonzo Musyoka and Musalia Mudavadi have been seen to be too tired to campaign for 2022 General Election.
One Kenya Alliance principals Gideon Moi, Kalonzo Musyoka and Musalia Mudavadi have been seen to be too tired to campaign for 2022 General Election. Photo: Kalonzo Musyoka/Twitter.

Then, the OKA leaders boasted of the huge crowds that they pulled, only to go back to their hiding place, never to be seen on the campaign trail.

On Monday, reports emerged that OKA has taken a back step in their campaign for 2022 because Musalia Mudavadi is ailing.

However, Musalia Mudavadi came out to dismiss the claims, saying is on the ground shaping his presidential bid.

“I chaired the ANC Parliamentary Group meeting at Karen today. We agreed to continue reaching all Kenyans from all walks of life across the country as we prepare for our National Delegates Conference to be held soon,” read a tweet from Musalia Mudavadi.

The co-principals appear to be too tired to campaign. As one of their opponent, William Ruto holds more than 130 rallies in a month, Mudavadi, Kalonzo and Gideon Moi has held none in a fortnight.

While comparing William Ruto to his opponents, his allies have stated that none of them can match the energy of the Deputy President.

“I do not know anybody that works harder than William Samoei Ruto! He has the grit! It will be impossible to beat him in any competition,

“He has set the bar very high. He has a vision, a plan, and an agenda for the great of Kenya. He will make a great Commander in Chief, Godspeed!” Nakuru Senator Kihika wrote in a social media post.

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