Is Raila Odinga behind the “men in black” who struck Kalonzo Musyoka in front of a live camera?

After “Men in Black” beat up KALONZO MUSYOKA and reporters, RAILA ODINGA says sorry to them.

Raila says sorry to Kalonzo.

The leader of the Azimio One Kenya Alliance, Raila Odinga, has apologized to former Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka and reporters for the trouble that the famed “Men in Black” caused at an event at the offices of the Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Foundation (JOOF).

Odinga is said to have paid goons.

Goons paid by top ODM leaders are said to have attacked journalists and Kalonzo, who was speaking to the press during the event.

 

In a statement released Thursday morning, Raila told reporters and leaders involved in the wrong event that his party would take action against those responsible.

He also said Azimio would investigate how the bad guys got past security and stopped the event.

“The Rt. Hon Raila Odinga is sorry for what happened yesterday (Wednesday) and wants to take this early chance to apologize to the reporters and other leaders involved in the bad situation.”

“Hon. Odinga assures the journalists and fellow leaders that the coalition will take stock of the events and seal loopholes that led to the security breach to ensure that journalists and leaders remain safe and free at all Azimio functions, including those at the same venue,” his spokeswoman Dennis Onyango said.

Earlier on, It is said that former Prime Minister Raila Odinga hired the infamous “men in black” to beat up any Azimio One Kenya Alliance leader who was against the planned talks with President William Ruto’s government.

This was clear on Wednesday when thugs attacked reporters who were covering a press meeting where former vice president Kalonzo Musyoka spoke.

While the fight was ongoing, the rowdy teens also hit leaders from other groups working with Azimio.

As they turned the chairs over, the teens yelled, “Nobody disrespects Raila while we are still alive! No press conference here!”

Kalonzo and Jeremiah Kioni, the Secretary General of the Jubilee Party who is in trouble, don’t want to talk to Ruto because they think he is crooked and won’t help clean him up.

But Raila Odinga thinks that the country’s present political mess could be fixed by working with Ruto to form a government of national unity.

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