United Opposition accuses police of laxity after chaos at Kisii rally
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The United Opposition has accused
the national government of allegedly allowing goons to disrupt their meeting at
Gusii Stadium on Monday, saying police dragged their feet to react to the
incident showing laxity.
The leaders have now rallied
residents of Kisii and Nyamira counties to back their push to send President
William Ruto home in 2027, claiming the Head of State has neglected the
Abagusii and Kipsigis communities.
The second day of the United
Opposition’s charm offensive in Nyamira and Kisii counties saw leaders traverse
Nyamira Town, Marani Market, Nyakoe Market, Suneka Town and Nyamarambe Shopping
Centre, mobilizing support to consolidate the Gusii vote, and prepare a
showdown against President Ruto in 2027.
DCP party leader Rigathi Gachagua
said: “Ati wanauliza kwa nini Rigathi Gachagua, Matiang’i wako Gusii…William
Ruto Keep off family matters.”
His PNU counterpart Peter Munya
stated: “Kenya inahitaji wachapa kazi… saa hii watu tuko nao ni mdomo tu…
walipata elimu wakaharibu, wakapata afya wakafanya mbaya zaidi.”
The leaders also accused the
government of turning a blind eye as goons disrupted their Gusii Stadium rally,
faulting security agencies for what they termed deliberate laxity.
Jubilee Deputy Party Leader Fred
Matiang’I said: “Kwani mimi nimetuma watu Sugoi kuingilia mambo ya watu
wengine? Mbona sisi tuingiliwe tukiwa nyumbani? Wanajaribu kuni-intimidate?”
Despite criticism from a section
of Kipsigis leaders, former Deputy President Gachagua maintained he remains
committed to championing the interests of Rift Valley residents, saying many
are dissatisfied even as some leaders continue defending the government.
“Kama watu wa Kipsigis wamekuja kwangu
wamesema niwatetee kwa sababu viongozi wamenyamaza, shida iko wapi? Wao ni Wakenya
sio Wakenya?” Posed Gachagua.
The opposition leaders have also
vowed to thwart any alleged attempts at electoral malpractice in 2027 insisting
they shall remain united and front the most favorable candidate to face
President Ruto at the ballot.
Wiper Party Leader Kalonzo Musyoka
said: “Safari hii hakutakuwa na wizi wa kura Kenya, tunataka atoke mapema.”
“Wajiheshimu na wafanye siasa yao
sawasawa lakini mambo ya kutishia wengine hatutaki kusikia,” added Matiang’i.
The United opposition is expected
to wind up its rallies in the region on Wednesday amid critcisms from leaders
in government of allegedly orchestrating the violence witnessed themselves.


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