William Ruto Amazed by Huge Crowd in Narok Rally: “Leo Mmenitisha Kweli”

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KENYA – William Ruto had gone to drum up support for the Kenya Kwanza coalition and his presidential bid on Tuesday, March 22, to Narok county Ruto expressed his amusement after he met with huge crowds at Narok, which he said he had never met with before. He also thanked Narok Woman Representative Soipan Tuyaand Narok West and MP Gabriel Tongoyo for dropping their gubernatorial.

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Ruto said he had never seen such kind of crowd from the area in his past political rallies declaring that Narok County belongs to the hustler Nation. The second in command said the Tuesday, March 22 event was attended by many people claiming he had never witnessed such, while holding any rally in the county.

“Lakini Leo, kweli mumenitisha. Sijawahi kuja mkutano mkubwa kama hii katika Narok County. Mimi nimeamini leo kwamba Narok ni hustler nation. Nimeamini leo Narok ni UDA. Naona kweli kimeumana. Wale wa kuzimia watazimia safari hii(You have shocked me today. I have never attended a huge meeting like this in Narok. I have now accepted that indeed Narok is a hustler nation. Narok is UDA. I can see Azimio is doomed),” Ruto said.

During the event, the former CAS Patrick Ole Ntuntu was launching his gubernatorial bid in the region. Ruto thanked Narok Woman Representative Soipan Tuyaand Narok and West MP Gabriel Tongoyo for dropping their bids and unanimously agreed to support Ntutu for the UDA ticket.

Ruto was accompanied by his fellow Kenya Kwanza Alliance principals Wiper Musalia Mudavadi of ANC and Ford Kenya’s Moses Wetang’ula to the event.

Ruto pitched camp in Murang’a county, drumming up support for his presidential bid in the forthcoming August 9 General Election. The second in command was accompanied by his Kenya Kwanza Alliance co-principals Musalia Mudavadi and Moses Wetang’ula together with allied politicians including MPs Rigathi Gachagua, Ndindi Nyoro, Moses Kuria, and Alice Wahome among others. In the Sunday, March 20, event, the politicians traversed Karuri, Kahuro, Kahatia, Kanyenyaini, Murang’a town and finally Kangema town. However, by the time they reached their final stopover, it was already late in the night.

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