Raila tells President Ruto to focus on economy, not vindictive politics
The Azimio la Umoja One Kenya coalition party
leaders have challenged President William Ruto to address economic challenges
facing the country and the rising cost of living instead of focusing on what
they termed vindictive politics targeting allies of his predecessor Uhuru Kenyatta.
While referring to a police raid at the home
of former Interior Cabinet Secretary Dr. Fred Matiang’i, Azimio leaders Raila
Odinga, Kalonzo Musyoka and Martha Karua accused the President of turning the
country into a police state.
The Azimio brigade spoke on Friday when it took
its post 2022 General Election consultative sessions with supporters to Nyamira
and Kisii counties.
The day’s events kicked off in Keroka, before
Azimio top brass addressed a rally at the Gusii Stadium in Kisii town.
Wednesday’s police raid at the home of former
CS Matiang’i shaped the Azimio conversation with its supporters; the
ex-Interior strongman hails from Nyamira County.
“Unavunja mlango wa
mtu kama mwizi..huyu ni mtu alikuwa waziri juzi juzi...mbona mnaingia kwake
kama wanajeshi wa Hitler? We are not in a State of Emergency, no way a civilian
can be harassed in that manner. You shouldn't treat Matiangi as a criminal...he
hasn't refused to be charged....follow procedure,” said Mr. Odinga.
Kisii Governor
Simba Arati said: “Hili suala la Matiang’i...Ata kama ni kilema, ata kama ni
macho moja, ni mtoto wetu hapa Kisii...serikali mkiwa na shida tafadhali muite
Matiang’i...chochote kitakachomfanyikia Matiang’i wewe Ruto ndio tutauliza.”
During the Wednesday operation, police
carried away CCTV monitors and hard disks, ostensibly to aid in investigations
over an alleged raid a week ago.
The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI)
is yet to disclose the nature or particular allegations of probe on matiang’i.
Wiper leader Kalonzo
Musyoka stated: “Issue ya Matiang’i kuhangaishwa ni fitina kabisa kabisa.
Matiang’i was not just a minister from Kisii...he was a strong man...badala ya
kumuomba atoe ushauri. Mnamuhangaisha,
Embattled Jubilee
Secretary General Jeremiah Kioni stated: “Matiang'i alikuwa mfanyikazi wa
Jubilee, hii mambo ya kumfuata hatutakubali, na tumekuja kusema hapa tutasimama
na Matiang’i hadi mwisho.”
The Azimio team challenged President Ruto to instead
focus on the country’s state of economy and the rising cost of basic essentials.
“Kila siku
wanasanya pesa...kila siku toa kodi...hawana mpango...sahii wanaweka sahihi na
mashirika ya ng’ambo ata zile hawawezi kufanya...sahii kila kitu imepanda.
Thamani ya shilingi inashuka kila siku. Gharama ya maisha inazidi kupanda kila
siku ndio maana hawa jamaa hawana mpango,” added Raila.
Narc Kenya party
leader Martha Karua said: “Wameondoa ile pesa ya kuteremsha gharama ya
maisha..ndio maana maisha sasa ni ngumu...pesa ambazo ziliwekwa kwa bajeti
zimeenda kwa tumbo za watu.”
Mr. Odinga announced that next week, his
brigade will pile more pressure on the President over what he claims is an
attack on democracy and tenets of the 2010 Constitution.
“The people will
associate with struggle for democracy and will participate in this endeavor.
The leadership of this country shall be picked through choices made by people
of Kenya and through the ballot,” he stated.
“We shall remain
true to multiparty state as opposed to single party rule. People of this region
reject an attempt to reconstitute IEBC.”
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