Moi, Jimi Wanjigi and Kalonzo storm out of Bomas in protest

Last week, ANC rubbished reports that it has invited Ruto to Mudavadi’s presidential bid launch.

In Summary

•They are said to have changed their minds at the last minute following reports that the DP William Ruto would be there.

•Ruto allies were also seen at the ANC party leader  Musalia Mudavadi conference at Bomas signaling a possible dalliance with UDA.

Jimi Wanjingi, senator Gideon Moi storm out.
Jimi Wanjingi, senator Gideon Moi storm out.
Image: KBC

OKA Principals have stormed out of Bomas of Kenya under unclear circumstances.

Businessman Jimi Wanjigi, Senator Gideon Moi, Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka were seen storming out of the conference room.

They are said to have changed their minds at the last minute following reports that the DP William Ruto would be there.

Ruto allies were also seen at the ANC party leader  Musalia Mudavadi conference at Bomas signaling a possible dalliance with UDA.

Among those present were Murang'a senator Irungu Kang'ata, LSK's Nelson Havi, Kimilili MP Didmus Barasa among others.

Wiper party leader Kalonzo Musyoka who was in the auditorium also stormed out in an unclear circumstances.

Last week, a war of words rocked the One Kenya Alliance as allies of Kalonzo and Mudavadi tore into each other. 

The war of words dramatically diminished the possibility of a joint presidential Oka flagbearer as a rancorous split looms.

Mudavadi's troops accused Kalonzo of insincerity and rigidity in his presidential bid, saying the Wiper boss is not ready to listen to the opinions of others in the tattered alliance.

Kalonzo’s men hit back, accusing Mudavadi of always having one leg out the door and challenged him to be clear on his commitment to the alliance.

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