Ezekiel Mutua, the CEO of the Music Copyright Society of Kenya (MCSK), commended Roots Party Presidential Candidate Prof George Wajackoyah on Monday, saying his innovative thought is exactly what Kenya needs.
Mutua also took to social media to say that he has learned from his meetings with a part of the young that Wajackoyah is growing a significant following by the day.
“Wajackoyah teaches us not only to think outside the box, but to think without the box. Such radical thinking is needed in Kenya today!”
“It may sound crazy, but Prof. Wajackoyah will cause a re-run. I sat down with a group of young people last night and was shocked to hear the animated conversation on why they love the guy. If the talks are anything to go by, Wajackoyah will get over 1m votes and that will be a game-changer!” he tweeted.
In recent weeks, Wajackoyah has been outspoken about his aspirations for Kenya if he is elected as the country’s fifth President.
Decriminalizing marijuana is one of them, which he claims will go a great way toward reducing the country’s mounting debt.
“One sack of marijuana, and, I’m not talking of these sacks that you see people carrying – there are sacks scientifically made for marijuana, goes for $3.2 million. If you grow 1,000 acres of land and harvest 1,000 bags, then definitely…,” said Wajackoyah during an interview on Citizen TV.