- George Wajackoya is lamenting his denial of access to the burial ceremony of the late Chief of Defense, Francis Ogolla
- Wajackoyah, who was met by a journalist while stranded outside the soldier’s residence, decried the injustice of being barred, citing his status as the nation’s third most influential figure
- The Roots party flag bearer criticized the decision as absurd, wondering how people like Charlene Ruto, who he deemed lesser important gained access, while he, lacked
George Wajackoya, a contestant in the 2022 general election for the presidency, voiced his frustration over being denied access to the burial of the late Chief of Defense, Francis Ogolla.
Speaking to a journalist while stranded outside the soldier’s residence, Wajackoya argued that it was unjust to exclude him, considering his position as the third most powerful person in the country.
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Despite his previous presidential bid, which resonated with Kenya’s youth, he failed to secure the seat.
Expressing shock at being barred from the event while others, like Charlene Ruto, were allowed entry, Wajackoya criticized the decision as foolish.
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He arrived confessed to arriving late, but questioned why other late arrivals, including President Ruto, were permitted to attend.
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The solemn event, attended by senior politicians, ended in tears as thousands of army soldiers mourned their leader’s tragic demise in a helicopter accident in Elgeyo Marakwet.