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Miguna Miguna Hits Out At Wajackoya Over Holiday Promise

Lawyer Miguna Miguna has rejected George Wajckoyah’s proposal to declare holidays for several religious groups if he wins the presidential election on August 9.

The outspoken attorney argued that Kenyans need employment, not vacations, and counseled Wajackoyah to make “serious” recommendations.

“Holidays? Come on, Omwami. Kenyans want and deserve water, unga, chakula, jobs, rule of law and dignity. Stop smoking and focus. Cheers!”

Sunday during the Kakamega elections, Wajackoyah pledged to examine the Constitution with a focus on religious holidays.

“Kipengele kile nitaambia wananchi waweke ya kwanza, ni kwamba Waisilaamu watakuwa na holiday yao siku ya ijumaa, Seventh day mtaendelea hivo hivo on Saturday, Wakristo wengine mtaendelea hivo on Sunday alafu mrasta atakuwa na holiday every day,” he said.

Additionally, Wajackoyah slammed people who had criticized his proposal to legalize marijuana, claiming that the plant has more advantages than disadvantages.

“Fifty kilos of bhang goes for Sh3.8 million. From August 9, we will plant marijuana in Mumias land and Webuye pan paper,” he said.

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