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National assembly majority leader Kimani Ichungwa has asked President William Ruto not to treat Azimio leader Rail Odinga with glove hands.
He said that Kenyans respected Raila as the father of democracy but he has turned into a mercenary for hire.
He, without evidence, claimed that Raila and his Azimio brigades were targeting Kikuyu-owned enterprises in Nairobi through his weekly anti-government demos because they didn’t vote for him.
“We owe you nothing. If there is any Kikuyu who owes you anything is Uhuru Kenyatta. We have the capacity to mobilise people to protect their property but we are only being civil,” he said.
“The government must use all legitimate means to stop you from destroying other people’s property,” he added.
Ichung'wah sensationally claimed that the handshake government killed over 200 people and dumped their bodies in River Yala.
The outspoken MP said told Raila to stop demanding the opening of servers by IEBC saying that the servers were opened on August 31, 2023, on orders of the supreme court and his Azimio brigade was satisfied.
Ichung'wah said that no one is interested in Raila’s life.
“He said that anarchy is not one of the tenets of democracy. The key tenet is democracy to the rule of law and constitutionalism,” he said.
Uasin Gishu senator Jackson Mandago said that Raila was leading post-election violence.
He said that Raila must be stopped from using opening servers and the high cost of living to destroy other people’s property
"The country has a constitution. Raila should first recognize the current leadership. Raila is leading post-election violence," he said
“The inspector general of police must arrest all the goons who are destroying other people’s property,” he said.
He said that stolen money must be brought back to offer services to Kenyans.
Kericho senator Aaron Cheruiyot said that what is happening in Kenya is no longer mass action but hooliganism.
“Kenyans are wondering whether there’s a government in place. The law should apply to all Kenya,” he said.