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Wajackoyah’s Date with IEBC to August Polls

 By Kwabe Victor 

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Presidential aspirant who resonates highly with the youths is a frequent sight rolling in his durags on several occasions, a modern dressing design portrayed by the young youths.

 

 

 


 

 

Presidential aspirant George Wajackoyah of the Roots Party after unveiling his running mate ex Mavoko MP aspirant, Justina Wambui, is set to be cleared by the IEBC to run for the presidency in the coming General Elections.

 

Holding an LLB (Hons) from the University of Wolverhampton (UK), CCL/LLM, School of Oriental & African Studies, University of London, LLM University of Warwick (UK), LLM University of Baltimore, and Advanced Diploma in French from the University of Burundi.

 

Wajackoyah, 61, born in the Western part of Kenya believes he is the best option for solving the issues and crises citizens are facing in various sectors.

 

Having given a presidential run a try earlier on in 2013, where he announced to vie but then bolted out of the race last minute, this time around the candidate seems to be ten toes down for whatever comes his way.

 

Stating his main agenda as that of solving Kenyan debts through legalizing the selling of Marijuana to countries abroad where its demand is high, a venture he states will solve unemployment and debt burden.

 

Presidential aspirant who resonates highly with the youths is a frequent sight rolling in his durags on several occasions, a modern dressing design portrayed by the young youths.

 

Through his dress code, the lawyer shows up as some would mistake him for a wannabe, the lawyer showed up to face IEBC Chairman, Wafula Chebukati rocking a red durag to confirm his place in the August polls.

 

Readying himself to face Chebukati as one of the aspirants in an eight-day task that will foresee clearance into the election year.

 

An exercise that commenced this Sunday is to entail aspirants presenting themselves and vital documents to the commission for clearance.

 

Wajackoyah having suffered from the divorce of his parents when he was 16 years old, saw him abandoned and homeless, speaks on how being a street child not only toughened him but also enlightened him on the challenges faced by youths.

 

Until when the lawyer got adopted by a veteran politician the late Kamotho Joseph who schooled him, hence he intends on supporting the youth throughout the struggles within the nation especially after getting an education.

 

 

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