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Thursday, March 3, 2022 –Orange Democratic Movement ODM Party allied leaders have termed Deputy President William Ruto’s rant in the US as setting grounds to protest August election outcome.
The ODM brigade led by MP John Mbadi responded to DP William Ruto’s Thursday March 3 long rant in America as interesting and challenged him to tell the world what he knows about election rigging in Kenya.
Mbadi wondered why Ruto, all along, has never spoken about election rigging and if anything, in recent rallies, he said his votes can never be rigged even if Raila’s brother – Oburu Odinga – is handed the electoral body IEBC to run.
“Ruto has started running scared because there is no way he can win this elections,” Mbadi noted.
On her part, Homa Bay’s Gladys Wanga, while addressing Gusii Stadium Azimio la Umoja rally today Thursday also asked the DP to come back home and seek for votes from Kenyans because no one from America will be participating in voting.
“Americans won’t save you from collapsing. Voters are in Kenya and you need to fly back with your huge team to continue with the campaigns,” Wanga said.
Odinga on his part, described William Ruto as his political student who he will be handing a befitting political blow in the August 9th polls.
“After holding him in my hands (Ruto), I realized he is a juvenile who I will trounce in the polls,” Raila said.
“He (Ruto) has been constantly referring to me as a state project. If he is man enough then let him face off with me on August 9 and he will know that he was once my political student,” Odinga said.
Raila was a accompanied by ODM Deputy Party leader and Kakamega governor Wycliffe Oparanya, Kisumu Governor Anyang Nyongo, Migori Senator Ochillo Ayacko, Suna East MP Junet Mohammed and a host of other leaders allied to Azimio.