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Musalia Musavadi says he is tired of helping Raila Odinga

by Enock Ndayala

ANC leader Mudavadi Musalia Mudavadi has revealed that he joined Deputy President William Ruto after getting tired of helping ODM leader Raila Odinga.

Speaking in his home ground of Vihiga County to popularise the ye-to-be formed Kenya Kwanza Coalition ahead of the August 2022 elections, Mudavadi said the support he has accorded Raila before is enough.

While recalling how he helped Raila in 2007 and 2017, the former One Kenya Alliance (OKA) co-principal instead said that the former Prime Minister owes him a political debt for supporting him in the past elections.

Musalia Musavadi says he is tired of helping Raila Odinga
ANC leader Mudavadi Musalia Mudavadi has revealed that he joined Deputy President William Ruto after getting tired of helping ODM leader Raila Odinga. Photo: ANC Party/Twitter

“Mimi nmesaidia Raila bana nmechoka,

“I have supported Raila for a long and it is time I make my own plans moving forward with the people of Kenya in mind. I urge my foot soldiers to remain steadfast and make sure the entire region is painted in Kenya Kwanza Alliance colours,” Mudavadi said.

Mudavadi who last month teamed with Deputy President William Ruto and Ford Kenya party leader Moses Wetang’ula further said he has been threatened and even called bad names for working with some leaders.

“They kept calling me names and threatening that I should not be seen taking photographs with certain leaders,” Mudavadi said.

He said they dumped the former Lang’ata Member of Parliament and opted to work with new friends because he (Raila) betrayed them.

“We have stood with Raila for many years but he has always betrayed us but this time we have decided to work with like-minded friends with whom we share the same interests and vision which is to help the people of Kenya,” said Mudavadi.

He said unlike Raila who is after helping a few billionaires, Mudavadi said Ruto and Wetang’ula have a common goal of revitalizing the country’s economy.

“Our focus is on reviving the dwindling economy and addressing the huge debts that have resulted from over-borrowing,” said Mudavadi.

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