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Kenya Kwanza Coalition’s Presidential Deputy Running mate Rigathi Gachagua has told President Uhuru Kenyatta to keep off from threatening four Mt Kenya vocal legislators
In a shocking revelations at Nyeri, Gachagua urged Uhuru not to harm him and four of his MP colleagues, Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria, Kikuyu MP Kimani Ichungwa and Ndindi Nyoro of Kiharu
“Mr President, I took you from bar in 2002, am the one who reformed you to become a king, now you are threatening us that we shall know whether you are the President, I have a family and children to depend on me, so please don’t kill the way your father killed JM Kariuki
You have closed by companies, you have taken back my millions I made working for the government, you have rendered my children jobless, please, come pick and pack your belongings from Sagana State Lodge for it needs consecration by Bishops and Pastors, we are coming with anointing oil to clean that state house before William Samoei Ruto dwells in as fifth President,” Gachagua’s take
Mr Gachagua, also claimed that the renovations of railway line from Nairobi to Nanyuki was meant to transport petroleum products for the Kenyatta’s oil companies in Nanyuki without people’s knowledge
He pleaded with the electorates to make them form next government as they will relook into the prices of milk which has been Sh 40 per litre by Kenyatta’s diary firm at Giganjo milk depot but end up to be sold at Sh 160 per litre after processing, removing most important nutrients
Gachagua told Nyeri people to be more keen on who becomes the the next President whether has their interests at heart
In a quick rejoinder, Azimio la Umoja One Kenya coalition’s running mate Martha Karua told farmers their farm produce will be traded internationally including open other more markets apart from coffee and avocados
She told them eggs and milk will be prioritised in Azimio’s government to attract fair prices by the existing factories as well revamping the new Kenya creameries cooperation to attract farmers