July 4, 2024

Kalonzo calls out Kambas for displaying cowardice during Azimio protests 

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Kalonzo calls out Kambas for displaying cowardice during Azimio protests

Kalonzo calls on Kambas to stop cowards and fight for their space in Kenyan politics ahead of the 2027 general elections

Kalonzo calls on Kambas to stop cowards and fight for their space in Kenyan politics ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Wiper party leader Kalonzo Musyoka has asked the Kamba community to stop being cowards and be on the frontline in the battle for the presidency in the 2027 general election.

Speaking in Makueni county on Wednesday, April 5, Kalonzo highlighted his dissatisfaction with the Kamba community’s lackluster participation in the recent anti-government protests organized by the Azimio la Umoja – One Kenya alliance.

“We the Kamba community showed the nation too much cowardliness, but am thankful for the few who supported the demonstrations,” Kalonzo said.

To the benefit of the community, Kalonzo urged his tribesmen to press the government for greater services.

In addition, the former vice president advised his supporters to abandon the idea that they should back Raila Odinga, the head of the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM), as he seeks the presidency in 2027, noting that power is not given but taken.

“These things are never given they are grabbed, you go for it, and if you want to quote the bible, Matthew 12:11 since the days of John the Baptist, the kingdom of God suffers violence and the violent shall take it by force,” Kalonzo who has supported Raila’s presidential bid thrice in the past said.

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He challenged the Kamba community to throw their weight behind him like the Luos have shown support for Raila if they want him to be president.

The Wiper leader also urged former Kitui Governor Charity Ngilu to also come out and join the opposition in fighting for the interests of the people.

“My sister Charity, I want to see you next time, if I am demonstrating I want to see you there,” Kalonzo said.

Kalonzo further reiterated that the Azimio la Umoja coalition is ready for talks with the Kenya Kwanza administration on the contagious issues raised during the protests.

He however made it clear that the coalition would not hesitate to abandon the talks and return to the streets if they realize that President William Ruto’s side is insincere.

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