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Kenya: Musalia Mudavadi Condemns Attack on DP William Ruto

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Amani National Congress (ANC) leader Musalia Mudavadi yesterday took his 2022 presidential campaigns to Kajiado county, cautioning against politics of intolerance.

Mr Mudavadi said Kenyans should allow presidential hopefuls to sell their agenda without interference.

While condemning attacks on Deputy President William Ruto’s motorcade in Busia on Saturday, Mr Mudavadi said aspirants should be allowed to sell their views to all corners of the country.

“The absence of peace and tolerance can be destructive. When people invest in impunity, hooliganism and intolerance they are doing the country a lot of disservice,” Mr Mudavadi said.

He added that hooliganism could plunge the country into similar violence witnessed in 2007 and 2008.

“I took part in the reconciliation that followed the post-election violence in 2008. Our children should not witness violence. Let’s never take that path,” he said at roadside rallies after attending a service at Harvest Family Church in Ongata Rongai.

Respect rule of law

The ANC leader asked Kenyans to support him, promising to improve the country’s economy.

“The leadership of this country must be anchored on God. Leaders should be trusted to create jobs and make businesses thrive. Children should go to school comfortably and families enabled to put food on the table,” Mr Mudavadi said.

“We want leadership that will be trusted to manage the economy, leaders who respect the rule of law and guarantee education and medical treatment for all.”