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Don't take Kamukunji casually - Ngunyi warns Ruto

Ngunyi warned that revolutions may start small but eventually end up gaining momentum.

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by LINDWE DANFLOW

News23 January 2023 - 17:28
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  • On Monday afternoon, Raila held a rally at Kamukunji upon his arrival from South Africa.
  • It is during the rally that he said his victory in the August 9, polls were stolen.
Azimio leader Raila Odinga speaks during a rally at Kamukunji Grounds, Nairobi on January 23, 2023.

Political analyst Mutahi Ngunyi has urged President William Ruto to be cautious of Azimio La Umoja One Kenya Alliance's Kamukunji rallies.

Ngunyi took to Twitter on Monday to warn Ruto not to fight with ODM leader Raila Odinga saying he has nothing to lose. 

"Dear President Ruto, never fight with a man who has nothing to lose. Hustlers are like a pendulum. They will swing to the side that is anti-authority," he said. 

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He warned that revolutions may start small but eventually end up gaining momentum. 

"Do not take kamukunji casually. Revolutions start in small instalments: Little by Little. Then they acquire a life of their own," Ngunyi said.  

On Monday afternoon, Raila held a rally at Kamukunji upon his arrival from South Africa.

It is during the rally that he said his victory in the August 9, polls were stolen.

The Azimio Chief said he does not acknowledge Ruto as the President of Kenya even as he further demanded an audit of the August 9 polls. 

"I do not recognise Ruto as the President of Kenya. I demand an audit of the August 9 polls and to be made public," he said.

The ODM leader was talking about the alleged dossier by an IEBC whistleblower on how the polls were 'manipulated'.

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