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Kinyanjui speaks out over pro-Ruto BBI rally in Nakuru

Thursday, January 30th, 2020 12:40 | By
Nakuru Governor Lee Kinyanjui. Photo/PD/FILE

Nakuru Governor Lee Kinyanjui has dispelled claims that Afraha Stadium, on which Deputy President William Ruto-allied MPs plan to hold their first rally to drum up support for the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI), had been booked by another group.

In a press statement, Kinyanjui said his administration will facilitate the meeting as long as it will not be used to preach politics of hatred and division.

“A meeting of that magnitude requires adequate preparations including security and other logistics.

We, therefore, expect the request will be made in good time to allow adequate preparations and any other logistical issue that may be required on our part,” he said.

The governor was responding to reports on social media indicating that the venue had been booked by some sports groups. 

Security situation

Noting that Nakuru is a symbol of national unity and harmony, the county boss challenged the MPs to ensure they live up the expectation particularly considering that this will be their first rally.

Kinyanjui reiterated his support for the BBI saying it is going to foster national harmony by ending electoral violence.

 Nakuru County Commissioner Erastus Mbui said they will assess the security situation once formal booking is made by the concerned parties.

 “Once they make their request it will be brought to us for security arrangements so we will cross that bridge when we get there,” said Mbui. 

On Monday, over 150 MPs and senators allied to DP Ruto announced plans to hold pro-BBI rallies in their strongholds with Nakuru being the first stop on February 8, followed by Kirinyaga, Kiambu, Kericho, Kitale and Eldoret. 

The MPs, who were speaking after a two-day retreat in Naivasha, said they will also hold public meetings in Kwale, Vihiga, Isiolo, Nyahururu, Nyamira, Turkana, Mandera, Nyeri and Kisumu.

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