Ruto’s corruption cartels fighting CS Matiangi- MP Babu Owino

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By Babu owino Via fb

RUTO’S CORRUPTION CARTELS FIGHTING MATIANGI

My attention is drawn to efforts by a small cartel of rent seeking Members of Parliament on the payroll of Sugoi to derail H. E President Uhuru Kenyatta’s development agenda. I am reliably informed that these unscrupulous MPs lined up to receive twenty thousand shillings each in Karen on Tuesday, June 29, at 11:00am to impeach Super CS Fred Matiangi.

I think I speak for most Kenyans when I say that we are sick and tired of these repetitive extortion shenanigans by a few misguided legislators with nothing better to do than auction themselves cheaply for the equivalent of a bottle of whisky.

Kenyans want President Kenyatta to fulfil his mandate uninterrupted by these noise makers. Kenyans want development. We are tired of DP Ruto’s endless politicking and undermining of his Boss, the President. He should be patient and call off his dogs. Give the President space to do his work. When you fight CS Matiangi, you are fighting the President. We will expose these mercenaries and their pay bills so that Kenyans can know how low some of their leaders have sunk!

May Allah save Kenya from greed and bad leaders!

Comrade Babu Owino,
MP, Embakasi East.

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