NASA leader Raila Odinga and his deputy Kalonzo Musyoka in a past event. Kwale Governor Salim Mvurya has asked Raila to prepare for a titanic battle with DP Ruto in 2022. (Photo/zipo.co.ke)Kwale Governor Salim Mvurya has asked NASA leader Raila Odinga to get ready for another presidential defeat in 2022.Speaking to journalists in Kwale Town on Wednesday, Mvurya who ditched ODM and joined Jubilee, said that Raila will never win any presidential election and the option he has is to quit.He said that the ODM leader's appetite for the presidency will see him betray his deputy Kalonzo Musyoka and contest for 2022.Mvurya claimed that Kalonzo will be again the sacrificial lamb in fruitless efforts to make Raila president. The Jubilee governor asked Kalonzo Musyoka to abandon Raila, saying that the former Prime Minister will always use him as a flower girl."If many of us left Raila then I don't know what is keeping Kalonzo and others in opaorion that has no direction," he said.The Jubilee governor said that Deputy President William Ruto will teach Raila his life political life lesson if he insists on remaining in politics."My free advice to Raila is for him to quit politics or be ready for his worst defeat in 2022 when he will face off with DP Ruto," he said.The Jubilee governor asked Kenyans to ignore Raila's propaganda and political gimmicks and support president Kenyatta's government.Mvurya said that Uhuru's government will address the challenges facing Kenyans stating that Raila has nothing to offer apart from propagating for divisions and violence.Meanwhile, Mvurya has warned county staff against politicking telling that the election ended and must settle down to serve locals.The governor asked his staff to dedicate to service delivery.
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