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Stones will not be counted on election day, Ndindi Nyoro Sends Message To Raila

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Stones will not be counted on election day, Ndindi Nyoro Sends Message To Raila

Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro has taken a swipe at the Kondele unrest, saying that no provocation will change their objectives as a political outfit.

During a church service at Africa Christian Church and Schools in Kangari, Murang’a County, legislators allied to the DP hit out the ODM leader Raila Odinga days after the DP’s tour of Kisumu was briefly disrupted by a stone-throwing mob and the subsequent response by Odinga on the same.

“One thing you need to keep in mind is that stones will not be counted on the day of the election, only votes will be counted. Let us not use youth to disrupt our competitors’ political events,” Nyoro told the congregation.

He invited the One Kenya Alliance to join the ‘Hustler Nation’ alleging that the OKA principals would be discarded any time from now.

“Kalonzo Musyoka and Moses Wetangula come from humble backgrounds; they are hustlers. You are used to being controlled and abandoned every time. They are about to throw you out,” Nyoro added.

According to him, this was a response to a section of lawmakers affiliated with the OKA who had threatened to leave the alliance if its presidential candidate will not be named by December.

While addressing congregants, Kandara MP Alice Wahome said Raila was not recognised by the Constitution of Kenya 2010.

“According to the constitution, we elected him (Ruto) as the second in command, number one is President Uhuru. I wonder what seat he holds in the country apart from being the party leader of ODM,” Wahome said.

Further, she condemned the violence witnessed in Kondele last Wednesday, urging their political competitor to bring forth their agenda to the voters and shun sponsoring chaos at the expense of their opponents.

Deputy President William Ruto officially launched the Kangari United Dairy Co-op Society Limited, Kigumo, Murang’a County.

He said that the society was focused on increasing the return on farmers’ milk through a better price, later acknowledged greetings from area residents.

“Kangari Dairy Cooperative Society is an example of the small holder societies that we will finance and roll out under the Bottom-Up Economic Model to improve production and farmer incomes in the Dairy sector. These societies will focus on supporting farmers through subsidised farm inputs, value addition and agro processing,” said Ruto.

Ruto congratulated the farmers and traders of Kangari on the launch of their Sacco – FarmRep Sacco.

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