Both Azimio and Kenya Kwanza won’t deliver the Kenya we want, Says Kigame

 



Presidential Contender Reuben Kigame address the press in Kisumu after attending a Church service today at CITAM Church along Nairobi-Kisumu Road-Photo By Dickson Odhiambo

By Dickson Odhiambo

February 27, 2022

Both Azimio and Kenya Kwanza won’t deliver the Kenya we want, Says Kigame

Aspiring President Reuben Kigame has dismissed the two yet to be formalized political movements in the country as ones which will never deliver the Kenya that the citizens want.

He says both Azimio la Umoja associated with President Uhuru Kenyatta and Raila Odinga and the Kenya Kwanza for Deputy President Dr. William Ruto will not help Kenyans to achieve what the country wants.

He says this is because the Politicians who are forming such alliances have been there before and are reasons why Kenya is where it is hence cannot offer anything new to Kenyans who yearn for a change.

Addressing the Press in Kisumu today after attending a Sunday Church Service at Christ is the Answer Ministry Church along Nairobi- Kisumu Highway, Kigame has urged Kenyans to ignore such political alliances.

He has termed their formations as one for conveniences hence needs to be dismissed with the contempt they deserve, adding that they are made and can be broken at any time.

“We had a movement like OKA which is no more, we had Amani trying to stand up by itself. What we want is people of Character but we don’t want things like Kenya Kwanza or Azimio La Umoja and any other Political Alliance that is created and broken at will. Kenyans needs to be very wiser,” Kigame says.   a

He warns Kenyans to be on the look-out not to be cheated by the Formation of “Fake Political Alliances”, adding that Kenyans needs to look underneath to see what is behind in any political arrangement in the country ahead of the Polls slated for August this year.    

He says he will come up with another form of Political Alliance ahead of the August 9 Polls.

He says he will form Eagle’s National Alliance comprised of value based political parties and political leaders across the country.

“I hope for once, we can be looking for an alliance that will be going beyond the elections as we will be having an alliance which will last more than ten years and beyond,” Kigame says.

He adds that his Presidency will be a sure sign of hope for all Kenyans should he be elected to serve as the fifth President of this Nation.

“I represent those who want peace and believe in Citizens power and those who can stand together for a better Kenya,” he says.

 

 

 

   

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