Ndindi Nyoro swears he will never meet Raila Odinga at Capitol Hill

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Kiharu Member of Parliament Ndindi Nyoro who is a key ally of Deputy President William Ruto has stressed that Raila Odinga’s Capitol Office is one place that he doesn’t see himself going to.

Nyoro has deemed Raila Odinga’s office as a laundry for all the Tanga Tanga politicians leaving the political coop.

Nyoro who said all Tanga Tanga members were branded corrupt because they aligned themselves with William Ruto has since been considered clean ever since they jumped ship from the almost-defunct Tanga Tanga after meeting up with Raila Odinga at his Capital Hill’s office.

Ndindi Nyoro yesterday disclosed that Raila Odinga’s office has become a sanctuary and a safe haven for politicians who want to avoid intense pressure from the government.

He said that he cannot fall for such a scheme given that in 2017, he was on a campaigning spree to take Raila home.

“There is a laundry that has come up to wash people especially those Tanga Tanga members leaving the faction.” Ndindi Nyoro said. “If you had been previously branded as corrupt when you enter Raila’s office, you are told you are pure. None of us even sleeps a good night’s sleep due to the constant intimidation.”

The legislator went on to say that the Deputy President’s camp was jumping ship and renouncing their membership to Tanga Tanga because of the constant intimidation from the State.

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