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Wajackoyah groped by supporter during campaign

Wajackoyah sexually assaulted

Roots party presidential candidate, George Wajackoyah, was on Friday a victim of sexual assault after he was inappropriately touched by a supporter amidst his campaign.

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As captured in the now-viral video, Wajackoyah is caught off guard as a hand from the crowd reaches out to touch his private area, halting him from delivering the intended message.

Rather than the expected reaction, the presidential candidate opted to make a sarcastic remark about the occurrence, amusing the crowd with their unsavoury behaviour.

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“Sasa huyu ananishika sehemu yangu ya nyeti,” expressed Wajackoyah with a hint of sarcasm, as his bodyguard tried to locate the offender from the crowd.

Kenyans on Twitter couldn’t keep their sarcasm in check in response to the video, with some speculating that the fan was high on bhang, as its legalization is one of Wajackoya’s manifestos.

With the slogan ‘Tingiza mti’, Roots Party aims at bringing about change through an economic revamp.

Wajackoyah said that an acre of Marijuana can earn a farmer KSh 8 million per harvest.

The agendas are mainly formulated to foresee a turnaround in the economy as the nation is faced with high living standards and an increase in unemployment rates.

The legalization of Marijuana ran as the main agenda for the party as Wajackoyah strongly believes it is in the country’s best interest to urgently deal with debts currently at $10 Trillion.

“The whole of Nyeri county is 583,000 acres. This means that if we grew Bangi in Nyeri county, Nyeri residents will earn $45 Billion or Shs.4.6 trillion per harvest.

“If bhang is grown in Nyeri it means Nyeri residents will earn $92 Billion or Shs.9.2 trillion every year, which means in a year the country would make enough to pay the whole debts,” he said.

Wajackoyah insisted that through the legalization of bhang for its resourcefulness in Nyeri alone, every Kenyan will be able to get a dividend cheque of sh 200,000 every year from the sale of bhang.

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