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A cross-section of leaders supporting former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua have come out to respond to a statement issued by principal secretary for the Ministry of interior and National Administration Raymond Omollo, who dismissed Gachagua's allegations that the government has contributed to the distribution of fake alcohol in mount kenya region. In their statement, the leaders have accused Omollo of ignoring the issue and failing to address the important matters raised by Gachagua in his address on Sunday.
Gachagua slammed over allegations of state involvement in illicit alcohol
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