Roots party Presidential candidate Professor George Wajackoyah clashed with Agano Party Presidential candidate David Mwaure during the IEBC National Election Conference. Jul 11th.
The meeting held at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) aimed at resolving issues that might affect the August 9th elections.
Wajackoyah took issue with the clergy for “Maliciously” accusing him of legalizing of marijuana as one of his agenda should he ascend to power after the polls.
He also made it clear that he is not a bhang smoker.
“Clergy, do not confuse people and do not condemn me, I might look mad but it is the way I was born. Please do not condemn me but pray for me that I might look like the way you want me look like,” he said.
Addressing Mwaure, the Roots Party flagbearer asked him not to attack him again even as he described him as a “good man”.
“Mwaure, my esteemed friend and senior counsel, a good man who also wears the cloak, please, speak to your expectations and do not attack me again,” he added.
Wajackoyah also send salvos at other presidential candidates who abuse othera instead of selling their agenda.
He singled out those attacking Azimio la Umoja One Kenya coalition presidential Aspirant flagbearerRaila Odinga.
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