Justina Wamae, Mutahi Ngunyi in Heated Exchange

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A collage of Roots Party running mate Justina Wamae and political analyst Mutahi Ngunyi.
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Roots Party presidential running mate, Justina Wamae, and political analyst Mutahi Ngunyi engaged in a heated exchange following her claims that her boss, George Luchiri Wajackoyah, was indirectly campaigning for Raila Odinga and the Azimio La Umoja.

Wamae clapped back at Ngunyi who poked holes at her statement where she allegedly confirmed allegations that Wajackoyah was an Azimio mole.

The outspoken running mate could, however, not hold back after the pro-Azimio analyst suggested that she made the claims to appease Deputy President William Ruto's United Democratic Alliance (UDA).

A collage of Roots Party running mate Justina Wamae and political analyst Mutahi Ngunyi.
Roots Party running mate Justina Wamae during the deputy presidential debate on Tuesday, July 19, 2022.
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"From where I sit, you cannot purport to speak for me or Roots Party. Eat Azimio's money in silence, once you have your fill, keep mum (Ukishiba funika tumbo)," Wamae told off Ngunyi.

Wamae - in a bare knuckle attack on the self proclaimed political scientist - asked Ngunyi to use his media company, the Fifth Estate, to break down to the public the meaning of a mole.

The political pundit questioned the feasibility of Wajackoyah being Raila's mole in the Roots Party - which he termed as a junior party compared to the Azimio la Umoja One Kenya. 

"So what if Wajakoyah is a Baba mole? Is he for Baba at the Roots Party, which he owns? Do not insult his intelligence. This Justina Wamae is not making sense. Or is she making an argument to be moled by UDA?" Ngunyi posed.

Wamae renounced herself from any political project ahead of the August 9 polls and stood by her affirmation that no leader should be imposed on the Kenyan electorate.

"I cannot say that youth and women are not pageboys and flower girls respectively then cow when needed to be independent minded," she reiterated.

The storm in the Roots Party tea cup began after a video of Wajackoyah allegedly endorsing the former Prime Minister at a recreation joint went viral.

Through spokesperson Wilson Muirani, Wajackoyah dismissed the claims that he was backing Raila's presidential bid.

"We would like to categorically state that we have a presidential candidate who is on the ballot and will win this election. We have not and will not endorse any other candidate," Muirani noted.

However, while being interviewed by Citizen TV, Wamae confirmed the allegations but noted that she and her party boss had not discussed the decision at length.

File photo of George Wajackoyah and his running mate Justina Wamae
File photo of George Wajackoyah and his running mate Justina Wamae
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