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I’ll grow bhang in Galana Kulalu land if elected, Wajackoyah pledges

Tuesday, June 14th, 2022 13:55 | By
Roots party presidential candidate George Wajackoyah.
Roots party presidential candidate George Wajackoyah. PHOTO/George Wajackoyah/Twitter

Roots party presidential candidate George Wajackoyah has pledged to grow bhang in all public land if he is elected president in the August election.

He said the Kulalu Galana irrigation project land will be used to grow the crop which is currently illegal in Kenya.

Speaking in Embu County when he graced the Chogachoga Concert festival at Njukiri, Wajackoyah said the proceeds from the crop will be used to service public debt.

The presidential candidate said apart from growing the drug for commercial reasons, it will also be used for medicinal purposes.

Corruption war Wajackoyah further said he will disband all prisons and anybody implicated in any form of corruption will be hanged.

He said it was disheartening to see people who have stolen public resources walking free.

“Those found guilty with corruption cases will be hanged,” he said.

He said that his first task in office if he succeeds President Uhuru Kenyatta, will be to ensure Kemsa scandal suspects face the full force of the law.

Wajackoyah urged Embu residents to vote him in as the next president so that he can reform the economy.

He said he holds the key to the development of the country and his manifesto is rich with goodies that will benefit the common man directly.

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