Mudavadi tells off State over 'political harassment' - News Summed Up

Mudavadi tells off State over 'political harassment'


“The Government should stop the intimidation tactics it’s trying to use on our leaders and top party officials,” he said. Accompanied by Ford Kenya Leader Moses Wetang’ula, Senate Speaker Kenneth Lusaka, MPs Didmas Barasa, Benjamin Washiali and a number of candidates under the alliance, Mudavadi noted that the interests of the Luhya community were safe under the alliance. The ANC leader noted that in the spirit of transparency and accountability, the alliance had made public its signed agreement between its three major political parties. Mudavadi noted that in the Azimio coalition, the Luhya community is not represented on the ‘cake sharing table’ and asked the people to demand to be told what is in store for the region. The leaders held rallies in Tongaren, Sirisia, Mechimeru in Bungoma, Malava in Kakamega, Matayos in Busia and Kidundu in Vihiga county.


Source: The Star May 27, 2022 04:27 UTC



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