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“Wajackoyah should be investigated and if found having bhang [be] locked up. He should be stopped from giving Kenyans, especially the youth, false hope that bhang can help solve their problems,” Mr Mututho told the Nation yesterday.
Mututho warned voters against electing leaders who promote immoral and unethical practices.
"We have spent years fighting drug abuse and Wajackoyah should not be allowed to introduce more problems in Kenya. I own a rehabilitation centre and I understand how drugs and substance use have ruined the lives of our youth across the country,” he said.
“The electorate should stand up against bad leaders who propose the destruction of our youth through the liberalisation of drug use.
“He is telling lies that bhang can help revamp Kenya’s economy to be the best in the world and also in paying our debts. This is not true,” he said.
“If this is the case, then why is it that a whole province in neighbouring Ethiopia, where bhang has been legalised, is still poor? Why is it that Jamaica, where the drug has been legalized, is not a superpower? Wajackoyah should stop giving false hope.”