Kajiado gubernatorial aspirant Joseph Nkedianye continued with his tribal inclinations in the on-going campaigns this time his running mate Joseph Manje targeting non-Kikuyus and non-Masaai residing in Kajiado County.
The two in campaign trail yesterday made it clear that they will only speak for Masaai and Kikuyus and not other tribes in Kajiado.
Manje he is concerned with Kikuyus leaving in Kajiado while Nkedianye too was concerned with Maa community and that is their Azimio slogan.
“We are working together because of the interest of the two communities..He Nkedianye speaks for Masaai and I speak to the Kikuyus and that’s our Azimio.” Manje said.
The utterance has attracted criticism with many now labeling the two as tribal chiefs who can not lead Kajiado which is largely cosmopolitan.
“We want to tell them that we have other tribes in Kajiado and if they decide to speak for the two then we don’t need them here …..and that’s why we are safe with governor Lenku..” a resident in Kitengela reacted.
“Come August 9, 2022 we shall show them that Kajiado belongs to all of us…we must tell them that tribal politics will take them nowhere Lenku has preached peace and stands for True Azimio,” Rongai dweller lamented.