Kanu Pointman Claims Gideon Moi Supports Raila Odinga

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Tiaty Member of Parliament William Kamket has claimed that his boss, KANU chairman Gideon Moi is no longer in One Kenya Alliance (OKA).

According to the outspoken Kamket, the Kanu presidential flag bearer supports Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) Raila Odinga’s presidential ambitions.

While addressing Baringo residents on Friday, December 17, Kamket said that Senator Moi instructed members of his party to pitch tent in Raila Odinga’s Azimio la Umoja camp.

“Kwa mambo ya kitaifa sisi tuko katika chama cha KANU, na katika chama cha KANU sisi tuko nyuma ya mweshimiwa Gideon Moi na Gideon Moi amesema sisi tukae ndani ya Azimio la Umoja, na si mnajua candidate wa Azimio la Umoja ni nani?” Kamket said.

Kamket’s sentiment come barely days after Raila officially announced his presidential candidature at the Azimio la Umoja event held at Kasarani stadium.

Soon after the colourful event, Raila held a meeting with elders from Western region, with discussions to reunite him with his former allies Musalia Mudavadi and Moses Wetang’ula topping the agenda.

Raila, was accompanied by Ugunja MP Opiyo Wandayi and Nominated MP Godfrey Osotsi.

The leaders agreed to reach out to Mudavadi and Wetangula towards forging a united front against Deputy President William Ruto in the 2022 presidential election.

 

 

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