Politics
“I Will Be An Economic Dictator” – George Wajackoyah Says
George Wajackoyah, Roots Party Presidential aspirant says when he is voted in power in August 9 general elections, he will conduct economic dictatorship.
According to him, such economic dictatorship will play major key role in changing the country.
George Wajackoyah’s campaign messages have been described by many as unconventional, he made this known while speaking in an interview with KTN News.
“I want to be sincere with Kenyans and tell them that the first one hundred days will be difficult. This is because I will be inheriting a government which is bankrupt, debt-ridden and burdened by a lot of issues,” he said.
According to the Roots Party President candidate, he will come out with policies on how to transform the country once he enters the episode first.
Wajackoyah sees his economic administration method with that of Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame.
“The human rights violation I will not adopt, but economic dictatorship. You have to put discipline in people the same way the late John Michuki did and probably Simeon Nyachae. Economic dictatorship helps, and I can tell Kenyans that I will be a dictator as far as the economy of this country is concerned,” he said.
Wajackoyah who launched his manifesto on the same day as Deputy President William Ruto also said there were other reasons behind what was described as a clash that day.
Ruto recently accused of Wajackoyah been parachuted, so that they share the ‘screen,’ during a town hall interview.
“I am a project of the people. I was due to leave the country for Spain on July 1, so we decided to launch our manifesto on June 30 before I leave. Unfortunately, I fell sick and had to cancel my flight,” he said.
The Presidential hopeful also defended his manifesto which focuses on exporting dog meat, legalization of marijuana and commercialization of snake farming among others policies that have caused massive reactions.
According to him, he supports the use of marijuana for only for commercial and medicinal use, but not for recreation.
He said he would develop some effective policies that will be a guidance on how the farming would be implemented, when he is voted into.
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