Kenyan Canadian-based lawyer Miguna Miguna blasted political analyst Mutahi Ngunyi after he echoed Nikita Krushchev words on votes.
Through a tweet, Ngunyi who was conducting a poll on who Kenyans will vote for in the coming general elections between ODM leader Raila Odinga, DP Ruto whom he referred to as hustler bandia and Safina party flagbearer and businessman Jimi Wanjigi, quoted Krushchev.
“Remember: Those who cast the vote do not count. Those who count the votes determine everything.(Nikita Krushchev)who will you vote for?” Ngunyi posed as he listed the names of the competitors.
Responding to him, Miguna said that Krushchev will not rise from his grave to rig elections for Ngunyi and the team he is supporting as Kenyans will guard their votes.
“Azimio Ng’ombe, @MutahiNgunyi: Nikita Khrushchev will not rise from his grave at the Novodevichy Cemetery in Moscow and travel to Kenya in order to rig elections for you. NYET. Kenyans will PROTECT their votes with their lives on August 9th,” Miguna said.
Azimio Ng’ombe, @MutahiNgunyi: Nikita Khrushchev will not rise from his grave at the Novodevichy Cemetery in Moscow and travel to Kenya in order to rig elections for you. NYET. Kenyans will PROTECT their votes with their lives on August 9th. #RejectRailaOdinga pic.twitter.com/6klEEK1odD
— Dr. Miguna Miguna (@MigunaMiguna) March 21, 2022
Krushchev was the first secretary of the communist party of the Soviet Union from 1953 to 1964. He also served as the chairman of the Russian council of ministers from 1958 to 1964.
Miguna recently revealed that he is supporting DP Ruto for presidency in the coming general elections, even though he had shown such signs before.
“I Miguna Miguna 100 per cent endorse William Ruto and I ask Kenyans to vote for him so that we can put an end to dynastic tyranny,” he said in an interview with Lookup
Miguna opted to support Ruto after his bitter fallout with ODM leader Raila Odinga. He was a staunch supporter of Raila, and that saw him swear in the former prime minister as the people’s president in January 2018.
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