Kalonzo vows to never support Raila Odinga again

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The leader of Wiper, Kalonzo Musyoka who just recently concluded a four-day tour in the Coast region has made a public statement over supporting Raila Odinga consecutively for 10 years without any yield.

Speaking in the Coast region, he vowed to never back him up, ever again at least as a Presidential aspirant.

Kalonzo Musyoka hinted that it’s his time to have the slice of the pie and become the next President of Kenya come 2022 and he’s more than serious about that position.

Kalonzo Musyoka says he is more than ready to lead the country, and he offers no apology whatsoever because he believes the ODM leader, Raila Odinga needs to support him this round since he did for the past 10 years.

Kalonzo Musyoka

“I have supported Raila Odinga for the past 10 years, this time around do you still want me to support him?” Kalonzo Musyoka said.

In the recent past, Musyoka Kalonzo has shared with the general public on numerous occasions how he intends to become the next president and wants every other person to back him up, especially members of the now-defunct NASA party.

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“Today, we concluded our four-day tour of Coast region and part of the lower Eastern in our resolve to go for the presidency in 2022.

Thank you for your support. To all who turned out in large numbers. Asante Sana. The Wiper Democratic Party is truly stronger than ever.” he said on his tweet.

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