In the political debate surrounding Roots Party presidential candidate George Wajackoyah, who wants to legalize marijuana production if elected, well-known city evangelist Pastor T Mwangi has added his two cents, saying that majority of Kenyan youth reasonate more with him.
The preacher claimed in an interview with Plug TV that Wajackoyah’s appearance in this year’s general election was historic because it introduced a new leader who spoke a language that young people could understand.
As a result, they do not see the benefit in voting, according to Pastor T. He also predicted that future generations would not have any faith in tribal politics, noting that Wajackoyah had started this transformation.
“Government institutions have been compromised to the point young people don’t believe in politics anymore. Young people feel they would rather vote for Wajackoyah rather than the same people who have been in power all along,” Pastor T noted.
Adding:
“There is a generation coming that doesn’t recognize tribe, this generation has recognized that no politician makes no sense for them but the coming of Wajackoyah makes sense for them as he speaks a language they understand.”
“Wajackoyah is learned, come with a business proposal, have we seen any interactions with America, its just an assumption, there are global policies for exports he speaks things that sound very good but in reality, they may not be very practical, we just need facts.”