Okiya Wa Matata Fears For His Life After Ruto's Remarks

Busia Senator Okiya has claimed his life is in danger following remarks made by President William Ruto.


Omtatah made the revelation after allegedly being turned away from filing a police statement in Kisii.

The lawmaker was reportedly turned away by from Nyanchwa Police after he was referred there by officers from Mosocho Police Station in Kitutu Chache South.

“The OCPD has ordered his juniors not to take my statement. The president threatened my life and others over the remarks he made and we need to take action.”

Consequences of voting for Moi.

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weh Jambazi’s government inataka kuanza its own share of unsolved political assassinations…

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That was very reckless from President?

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When you try to shake a mugumo tree only your buttocks will shake

Panga lazima,mlifikiri itaanguka kwa shingo ya kalasinga pekee yake?

@Okiya kaa ngumu usitishwe tuko nyuma yako.

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Raisi MJINGA.

The Fvcker was against Multiparty System
The cunt was against the 2010 Constitution how did you expect him to rue with the things he opposed.

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Ruto is now beginning to sound like the megalomaniac, narcissistic, sociopath Trump. Those who oppose his ideas are labeled enemies of the state. They should be executed.

Notice the whole world is being swallowed up by FASCIST dictators.

TERRIBLE times ahead.

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Nothing new there …
Impunity is his middle name …:blush:

Police Officers in Nyanchwa police station in Kisii County on Tuesday morning turned away Busia Senator Okiya Omtatah from filing death threats claims against President William Ruto.

Omtatah was sent away from Nyanchwa Police after attempting to file another report at Mosocho Police Station in Kitutu Chache South.

Omtatah alleged that Ruto made death threats against him and others thwarting his policies during a church function in Cardinal High School, Mosocho where he conducted a fundraiser on Saturday, December 16.