After the commotion at Gusii Stadium, Hon Martha Karua, the head of Narc Kenya and the nation's first female second in command, spoke to the populace. Raila Odinga's running partner cautioned the political candidate's rivals as they argued wisdom in Nyamira County.

Martha Karua, the recently appointed vice president of Azimio, was unaffected by the smoke from the little canister that wreaked havoc yesterday in Gusii Stadium. She was enthusiastic and ready to face Nyamira's enemies.

When pushing Azimio initiatives in Kisii County, Martha Karua described the horrifying occurrences. The iron woman claimed she had returned to Kisii to warn her rivals even though she was actually in Nyamira County.


Martha Karua took part in Azimio events in Nyamira County to promote Raila's presidential campaign with less than a month to the general election.

Raila Odinga, President William Ruto's challenger, has also criticized him for making decisions outside the law and for allegedly attempting to use state capture to seize control of independent institutions like the judiciary and the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission.

Despite their quiet, the former prime minister and Martha Karua, his running mate for Azimio, have complained to the president that they have given him enough time to mend the nation's wounds and bring its divides together. They claim that since then, the president has become intrusive and intolerable.


We have taken all necessary steps to provide President Ruto with the time and space he needs to heal the rifts and scars in our nation since the election cycle has concluded. Because we have given them so much space, some Kenyans think we have given up the fight. Unfortunately, it seems like Ruto believes that we have given up," he said.