Former Secretary-General of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) has launched a scathing attack on ANC leader Musalia Mudavadi over getting 70 per cent of Western votes.
Speaking during an Azimio rally in Vihiga County on Wednesday, March 25, Kituyi said that he helped the former Vice President get 300,000 votes in Western when contested for the presidency in 2013.
According to Kituyi, he was Mudavadi’s campaign manager during that time adding that out of the 400,000 votes he bagged, 300,000 were from Western
“Nilimfanyia campaign sana. Na kwa zile kura elfu mia nne alipata Kenya, nilimsaidia akapata kura elfu mia tatu za wabukusu. Sasa akiahidi kwamba ataenda kupata 70 percent of Luhyaland na hakupata 20 percent ya Maragoli, mbona aseme hivyo? Kituyi posed.
He further threw a shade at Ford Kenya leader Moses Wetangula claiming that the less people talked about him, the better.
“Kwa Wetangula mimi huwa nasema hivi, ‘the less we say about him the better’. Yeye ni ugali sosa,” the former UNCTAD secretary general said.
His remarks come after it emerged that Mudavadi would land a lucrative position of the Prime Cabinet Secretary if Deputy President William Ruto forms the next government.
In the Kenya Kwanza power sharing deal, Wetangula would on the other hand land the post of The National Assembly Speaker with the duo promised 30 per cent of government share.
However, the two leaders were tasked to get Ruto 70% of the votes from the five counties of Western Kenya in return.