Government wants to introduce GMO through nationwide vaccination of cattle; Kalonzo
Kalonzo hits out at government over plans to introduce GMO through cattle vaccination.
Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka has called on Kenyans and the international community to reject President William Ruto’s nationwide plan to vaccinate cows in the country.
During a press address on Friday, November 15, the Azimio leader claimed that the vaccination plan was part of a bigger agenda by multinational companies to introduce GMO meats to the market.
According to Kalonzo, the vaccines to be used in the nationwide exercise were procured from companies with interests in GMO foods.
He alleged that the vaccination was, therefore, an experiment aimed at taming the population of cows in the country.
Further, he warned that the exercise would have severe side effects on animals including the reproduction of animals with defects.
The Wiper Party leader also disclosed that there was a secret plan to inject gene-modifying medicine into all the cattle in the country to stop the animals from emitting methane gas into the atmosphere.
“We have been reliably informed by scientific authorities that these vaccines will alter the genetic structure of our animals. Reproduction of new life will be plagued by issues,” he remarked.
“Let them know that we will resist this to the very end.”
Adding: “They say that biogas which is used for a variety of residential usage around the world, is contributing to climate change, as a result, our animals are expected to receive injections that prevent them from releasing gas into the air indefinitely.”
Kalonzo also stated that the plan would also target other animals such as sheep and goats.
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While taking a swipe at the government, Kalonzo vowed to reject the planned vaccination of animals and urged Kenyans to join hands with him.
“The programme has been proposed for the entire country in the coming few months and has been marketed as part of the government’s environmental protection project. We wish to state that the proposed vaccination does not auger well for the pastoralists group and the entire country,” Kalonzo revealed.
During the presser, Kalonzo called on the Head of State to intervene and protect Kenyans against destructive foreign experiments that he claimed could cause endless damage to the country and the content as a whole.
“It is unfathomable why Ruto’s regime would want to do the contrary, the admission of these vaccines in Kenya is clearly irresponsible and risky. The vaccination is just the start of more harmful things to follow,” Kalonzo alleged.
According to Ruto, the move to vaccinate animals is aimed at dealing with diseases and boosting the export market.
The vaccination exercise is scheduled to be conducted next year.
“This will ensure we access both national and international markets for our livestock products,” he announced the Maa Cultural Festival.
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