Roots party spokesperson reveals what really messed up Wajackoyah’s votes

By , K24 Digital
On Thu, 25 Aug, 2022 12:42 | < 1 min read
Roots party spokesperson Jaymo Ule Msee reveals what messed up Wajackoyah's votes
Roots Party leader George Wajackoyah and Jaymo Ule Msee at a past event. PHOTO/Courtesy

Roots Party Spokesperson Wilson Muraini Gathoni popularly known as Jaymo Ule Msee has come out to narrate how the party's presidential candidate George Wajackoyah messed up his votes.

Speaking during a session with a local radio station, Jaymo intimated that Wajackoyah's promise to sell hyena's testicles did not add value as much as it left tongues waging for days.

While defending that the promise was merely a figure of speech, Jaymo further affirmed that the promise made their supporters not take them seriously.

"It was not worth a mention. It is a point that could have been ignored in the campaigns. It added no value as much as probably trended and was in everyone's tongue, but it didn't add any value. In any case, it did more harm in terms of being taken seriously," he stated.

He added: "It was a figure of speech in terms of our relationship with the Chinese government… his (Wajackoyah) point was that we can sell anything to those people because they consume everything,"

Wajackoyah pledges to trade Hyena testicles

Wajackoyah court trouble across the country after a section of Kenyans expressed disappointment in his promise to harvest Hyena's testicles and trade them to China.

During his manifesto launch, the law professor pledged that his administration will introduce the harvesting of hyena testicles to export to china in a bid to settle the country's ballooning debts.

“1,000 hyenas have 2,000 testicles. Chinese use hyena testicles as medicine. A testicle costs about Sh6 million; it is much more (money) than from ganja. We shall export these testicles.” he stated at the time.