Kalonzo forced to cut short speech after goons disrupt his Azimio presser at Jaramongi foundation

Wiper leader, Kalonzo Musyoka, was forced to cut short his speech on Wednesday evening after goons intercepted the Azimio meeting
Wiper leader, Kalonzo Musyoka, was forced to cut short his speech on Wednesday evening after goons intercepted the Azimio meeting.
A planned Azimio la Umoja One Kenya coalition party post-Parliamentary Group (PG) meeting address in Nairobi turned chaotic on Wednesday when hired thugs stormed the venue, disrupting Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka’s speech and forcefully ejecting attendees from the premises.
Azimio members, including co-principal Raila Odinga, had convened for the meeting at the Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Foundation grounds.
Following the meeting’s conclusion, Kalonzo was seemingly designated with announcing resolutions passed during the gathering.
He attempted to do so in the absence of Mr. Odinga, who reportedly had to leave early for an “urgent” meeting, according to the Wiper boss.
However, goons walked into the meeting as soon as Kalonzo began reading a statement on behalf of Raila Odinga.
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The goons charged in ordering everyone to leave.
They were heard chanting that the meeting was over and ordering everyone out, including media members.
“Our meeting is over, everyone should leave! People from the media get out now!” the goons chanted.
The attendees were seen scampering for safety as the goons continued to rain mayhem disrupting the speeches.
The leaders on the podium including Kalonzo, were forced to remain silent.
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