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Kenya: I’ll Smoke Marijuana to Exorcise Demons Out of State House, Parliament – Wajackoyah

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Nairobi — Roots Party presidential candidate Prof George Wajackoyah has said he will smoke Cannabis Sativa to banish ‘evil spirits’ from State House, Parliament, and the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) once he is elected to office in the August 9 polls.

Wajackoyah told this writer that though he has never smoked bhang in his entire life, he will do it to “mark a new beginning in the country”.

“It will be symbolic just like the birth of Jesus Christ is very symbolic to every Christian and even people celebrate their birthdays. That will be a symbolic day for celebration,” Wajackoyah said during an interview on Tuesday.

A lawyer by profession, Wajackoyah urged his supporters to come out in large numbers and elect him.

He called on Kenyans to reject the “pimping kind of cabinets” announced by his rivals while referencing the partial naming of Raila Odinga’s cabinet on Monday when he unveiled his running mate.

“Raila appointed the same folks who go on Sunday to church, nothing wrong with that, the same folks who cannot change the mindset of Kenyans. I have not seen anyone who advocates for ‘weed’ being appointed by Raila or Ruto. They have appointed their comrades. That means a lot of Kenyans have no chance,” he stated.

He exuded confidence in beating both Raila and UDA presidential candidate William Ruto.

While promoting his party’s ideals, the Roots Party Presidential flag bearer said that his party originates from the symbolic gesture of shaking the tree saying he equates his party with an anti-corruption crusade from the Biblical days when the Romans were stealing from the Jews.

He added that the symbol of his party is ‘shaking the tree of corruption’ pointing out that his administration will make it its mission to combat endemic corruption in government.

Wajackoyah further noted that the current leadership had failed in addressing the issues affecting Kenyans citing the current high cost of living in the country which he described as ‘pathetic’

To address the challenge, Wajackoyah said that he will begin by legalizing marijuana and get enough proceeds to payoff Chinese debts to enable Kenyans to be self-reliant.

“Marijuana can bring in enough income for every Kenyan to have money in his pocket so that Kenyans can sit together and chart their economic and human rights in terms of economic emancipation, employment, political rights, and civil rights,” he added.