Awkward Moments As UDA Supporters Refuse To Listen To Mudavadi After He Rubbishes Ruto’s Track Records

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There was an awkward moment in the UDA Nakuru rally after deputy president William Ruto’s  supporters started walking out as the Amani National Congress(ANC) leader Musalia Mudavadi was addressing them.

From a video that has gone viral, those who came to the stadium were listening to the other leaders but something unusual happened when Mudavadi began speaking.

Sonko News has so far established that Ruto’s supporters were not happy with Musalia  as he openly highlighted failures by Uhuruto government minutes after Ruto pointed out his achievements with president Uhuru Kenyatta.

William Ruto had told the crowd that he had built 700km of the SGR Railway line before Musalia Mudavadi quickly rose up and dismissed the whole SGR project as one which was meant to perpetuate corruption.

The deputy president had also stated that the current government which he leads with president Uhuru Kenyatta had constructed several roads in the country. However, Musalia Mudavadi equally dismissed the same as useless since citizens don’t feed on roads.

As a result, the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) supporters started streaming out of the stadium as Musalia was addressing them.

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