President Uhuru Kenyatta with Kwale governor Salim Mvurya. [Photo/the-star.co.ke]

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Kwale governor Salim Mvurya's speech was on Saturday disrupted when a rowdy crowd started canting anti-Jubilee slogans.

The county boss was addressing teachers on Saturday when the incident happened.

Mvurya was campaigning for Uhuru Kenyatta but later normalcy return.

He said NASA Chief Raila Odinga is not a straightforward person.

Mvurya said it was wrong for Raila because to go to court claiming elections were rigged yet he now wants to boycott the fresh elections.

“We don’t know what is wrong with the opposition. Every time they are complaining like I don’t want Chiloba, OT-Morpho and now even Safaricom, he said.

The teachers are said to have been angered with the remarks and started murmuring NASA slogans. They then begun shouting NASA hao and Tibiim.

“We don’t want Uhuru Kenyatta anymore, he told teachers there is no salary increment so why should we vote for him,” some of the teachers shouted.

The governor had attended the Teacher for Teachers graduation ceremony after the successful completion of the training sponsored by donors from Netherlands.