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Saturday, March 13, 2021 -Deputy President William Ruto has come to the defense of Raila Odinga accusing other NASA principals of terribly failing the ODM Party leader twice.
Speaking in Busia on Friday March 12 morning where he held a series of stopover rallies, the Second in Command wondered what value the three other NASA principals had added to the Raila Odinga political ambitions. He said the former premier remained stuck where he had left him several years ago.
Just like Odinga recently came to the rescue of Ruto over the Hustler Narrative, Ruto while in Busia returned the same favour bashing Musalia Mudavadi, Kalonzo Musyoka and Mosses Wetang’ula whom he termed nonstarters in politics.
Ruto’s remarks left many of his supporters wondering and speculating on the possibility of the two coming together for the 2022 presidential stab.
He was speaking this at his Funyula stopover rally where he mocked the Celeriac Coalition of Musalia, Gieon and Kalonzo saying they were running away from Mr. Odinga after failing to do anything helpful for him.
Ruto said the NASA leaders were now busy banking on the endorsement from the Statehouse what he said he is not afraid of.
He went further to badly tear into the last successive NASA coalitions of 2013 and 2017 which he said was a complete waste of time since the three were of no significance to Mr. Odinga; unlike him who he left ODM somewhere.
“Am I not the one who supported Agwambo until he became the Prime Minister in 2008? Since I left his camp, has he ever gotten any seat? Since I left Raila in the hands of Kalonzo, Mudavadi and Wetang’ula, they have just acted to frustrate him…those are useless beings,” the DP recounted.
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The remarks aroused Busia residents where some of Raila allies came out to recall the warm political moments Ruto and Raila shared in the past during their pentagon days.