Wanjigi Breaks Silence After He Was Pelted With Stones

Presidential aspirant Jimi Wanjigi addresses journalists after he was pelted with stones in Migori on Friday, September 17.
Presidential aspirant Jimi Wanjigi addresses journalists after he was pelted stones in Migori on Friday, September 17.
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Presidential aspirant Jimi Wanjigi has expressed his disappointment with the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party after he was pelted with stones during an event in Migori County on Friday, September 18.

Speaking during a press conference, Wanjigi accused some party officials of being behind the embarrassing incident that saw him duck some stones hurled at him by some people in the crowd.

He called upon the party to champion democracy and defend his right to speak even when they did not agree with his sentiments.

Jimi Wanjigi evading stones pelted at his motorcade in Migori County on Friday, September 17, 2021.
Jimi Wanjigi evading stones pelted at his motorcade in Migori County on Friday, September 17, 2021.
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"It is a sad day for democracy in this party. You may not like my message, but you must defend my right to say it...I can assure you that there is no interference from outside of ODM in what happened.

"I also urge the security agencies to take up this matter," Wanjigi stated.

Wanjigi concluded by calling upon ODM party leader Raila Odinga to join him in condemning the incident in the strongest terms.

The Director of Campaigns and Minority Whip in the National Assembly Junet Mohammed has since issued a statement on the matter the matter.

He alluded that sponsors of political chaos in Migori were well known, adding that he had been a victim on numerous occasions.

"As a leader in Migori County, I take great exception to the incident where a political event was disrupted. We have worked hard to create an environment where everyone can sell their policies across the Country. This was the basis of the handshake," he began.

Mohammed called upon the police to thoroughly investigate the incident and bring all those concerned to the firm grip of the law.

In addition, he urged aspirants to respect government public order and public health protocols against Covid-19.

On his part, ODM secretary general Edwin Sifuna disclosed that his office had contacted their colleagues in Migori to get a full brief of what had transpired.

"I have also tried to reach Mr. Wanjigi on phone to confirm he is okay," he stated.

Wanjigi is challenging ODM leader Raila Odinga for the party presidential ticket in the 2022 elections.

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