Jubilee's secretary general Jeremiah Kioni tells President William Ruto that luo did not vote for him and that it is not a crime.

In a viral video seen by waza, The former Ndaragwa member of parliament said that luos love the former prime minister Raila Odinga, and that's why they keep voting for him. he added that luos love this country very much, contrary to the belief that they are destroying the country.

PHOTO | COURTESY Jeremiah Kioni

He accused president ruto of massacring their children and asked him to stop the killing during the anti-government protests. Kioni said that the people who voted for the president are suffering too.

The former Ndaragwa MP also revealed that he had to switch his phone off for a few days because the government was using it to track members of the opposition and arrest them to prevent them from attending protests.

PHOTO | COURTESY Jeremiah Kioni

Kioni acknowledges that random arrests and abductions happened during the previous regime, and those happening now are not right.

“I haven’t used these phones since Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. I started using these things on Sunday when I said mbaya ni mbaya.”


PHOTO | COURTESY Jeremiah Kioni

“Today we have people who actually say no to this constitution, at least during that time (Jubilee regime) we never had somebody planting bhang; we never saw vehicles carrying Sudanese number plates being used to chase you down. But am not saying it was right then, it wasn’t even then, it is not right now, this is not the country we want to be in,” Kioni said in an interview with Spice FM on Monday. 

Kioni says that the arrest of leaders and subsequent re-arrest inside the bounds of the court are symptoms of tyranny.

PHOTO | COURTESY President Ruto

Kioni repeated the pledges made by the Kenya Kwanza dictatorship to the Kenyan people, implying that the regime should be held accountable and accept responsibility for their commitments.

He stated that the protests will continue until the government offers inexpensive Unga and lowers the cost of life, as previously promised.