Presidential aspirant Wajackoyah to legalise bhang in Kenya if elected in August elections
File photo of Roots Party presidential aspirant George Wajackoyah.
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As the clock ticks towards the August 9th General Election,
presidential aspirants are increasingly coming up with incentives they believe
will spur Kenyans to elect them into office.
From the repayment of the national debt in two years, to
offering a Ksh.6000 monthly stipend to low-income households and introducing
free university education, the State House hopefuls have been adding on to
their political promises in an effort to entice voters.
The most recent case has seen Roots party presidential
aspirant and lawyer Professor George Wajackoyah vow to legalise bhang should he
be elected as Kenya's fifth president.
According to Wajackoyah, Kenya has failed to capitalize on
the booming trade of marijuana owing to the fact that the crop has been
stigmatized in most African societies ever since colonial masters labelled it
as harmful.
“The white settlers came here and said that bhang is bad but
I don’t see any problem with it. I don’t smoke bhang personally but my son does
and I can’t just disown him for that when others are over-indulging in illicit
brews,” Prof. Wajackoyah said in an interview on Channel 46.
Wajackoyah is also of the opinion that commercializing the
crop will greatly augment the country’s economy if marijuana cultivation is
prioritised by the next government thanks to the plant's medicinal benefits.
“Bhang should also be grown here just like in America. Even
in Jamaica bhang is cultivated and sold. Our job will be to grow it and sell it
to those who use it. Such ventures will gain the country additional capital,”
he said.
"Let us face reality. If we have the means to boost our
economy let us do so. Bhang can make medicine, soaps, lotions and the seeds are
a great source of plant-based proteins,” he added.
Wajackoyah similarly stated that he is prepared to counter
perceived resistance that his proposal would evoke among some of the
country’s residents.
“I will be the first president in Africa to legalise and
export bhang, if they want to cast me out because of that it’s okay with me,”
he said.


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