- Prof Wajackoyah’s manifestoes among them snake farming, dog meat and bhang has dominated the topic
- Days later, the duo’s sensationalist running mate has cracked ribs yet again, that pastors will be highest harvesters of bhang proceeds
- The two has since, made headlines after coming up, with a different approach to address country’s dwindling GDP
Roots Party Presidential running mate Jastina Wamae has now called upon clergy men to support their big ten manifestoes because they will be the biggest beneficiaries
Wamae who is Prof George Wajackoyah’s presidential pair said that bhang is a Biblical plant quoted in the book of Genesis 1:12 and therefore should be accepted by the men in clothes and by the faithfuls
”I want to explore to pastors that one sack of marijuana is USD 3.2 Million, if one follower gives you a tithe from the proceeds of one bag of bhang, that tells you if that pastor has one thousand followers, (we chapa hesabu) do calculations, who is benefiting much more? Jastina Wamae questioned.
She has further explained to them that roots party is giving permanent solutions to the ails affecting kenyans and which needs pragmatic efforts against them preaching the charismatic and prosperity gospel of giving the congregants the hope
“So we are not fighting pastors, we want you to get fatter cheque from faithfuls and something that can make the church grow since it’s in the Bible Genesis 1.2 and it is used for medicinal purposes,” She added
Wajackoyah and her running mate unveiled their sensational manifestoes on Thursday, 30th July, at KICC that left everyone mouth wide open revealing also to introduce snake farming in the country to fund education sector
“One test tube of venom’s poison just is worth Ksh 600,000 that we will use snake farming to fund our education budget, a snake goes for over Ksh 10,000.
We are also introducing the dog market since chines can buy a dog meat at a cost of Ksh 2,400. We will Legalize Bangi! 1 acre of Bangi can earn you $78000 or Shs.8 million per harvest. The whole of Nyeri county is 583000 acres,” Tingiza Mti Presidential Candidate Prof George Wajackoyah noted.
Other manifestoes included hanging corrupt leaders with consultation with the wananchi, relaxing parts of the constitution of Kenya that do not work.
He also laid down the plans to deport all idle foreigners, relocating Kenyas administrative capital city to Isiolo town, creating eight federal states, working four days in a 24-hour economy with Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays being observed for worshipping
He also took issues with plans to disband the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) for costing a lot of taxpayer’s money through corruption and replacing it with a lorry transport system from Mombasa to Malaba via Nairobi