Wajackoyah Intensifies His Campaigns With Meetings In Western


Former presidential aspirant and Roots Party leader George Wajackoyah is continuing to intensify his campaigns ahead of the 2027 general election.

Wajackoyah who has publicly declared that he will be running again for the Presidency has already met all the governors from the Mulembe nation and has now began shifting to other areas.

On Tuesday he made a visit  at Amagoro ACK Diocese Church in Amagoro,Busia county where he held a meeting with  Bishop John Okude.

He was later hosted for a luncheon by the Bishop.

Wajackoyah Intensifies His Campaigns With Meetings In Western

After the meeting with the Bishop, Wajackoyah met  a delegation of teachers from Kano in Kisumu county in Mundika, Busia county where he promised them that if elected as President he will improve their lives and education standards in the country.

Wajackoyah has also indicated that he is soon planning to meet more Kenyans from different sectors among them  media owners and practitioners with a view to have them understand him better.

“I am a friend of the media too and I would like to engage them so that we can know each other well.

I know some of them are poorly paid I would be happy if the media owners and managers can intervene and have them paid well,” said Wajackoyah.

He said that he was the better person placed to be elected for presidency in 2027 because he understands well the plight of many Kenyans and has more experience having worked as a junior police officer to OCS, went to exile, stayed abroad for some years and came back to the country to serve it.

Wajackoyah Intensifies His Campaigns With Meetings In Western

Wajackoyah too said that he is well educated with several degrees and termed himself as a down to earth man.

He at the same time said that he respects Azimio leader Raila Odinga acceptance of his senior officials in ODM party to join President William Ruto`s cabinet saying that the four are all Kenyans and have a right to serve the nation.

The four who have joined the government as cabinet secretaries are Ali Hassan Joho (formerly deputy party leader) who is now the CS for maritime affairs, Wyckliffe Oparanya (formerly deputy party leader) he is now the CS for cooperatives.

John Mbadi until his appointment as finance  Cabinet Secretary was ODM party chairman while former minority leader in parliament Opiyo Wandayi was handed the ministry of energy.

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