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Has Azimio hired Juliani? The musician has opened up

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Musician Juliani has responded to claims of being appointed Director of Entertainment at the Azimio la Umoja One Kenya alliance.

The Utawala hit-maker Julius Owino said he had not received any communication from the Azimio team offering him the job opportunity.

My desired partner should be able to address; youth unemployment and empowerment, gender equality and fight against gender-based violence and end extrajudicial killings and promote social justice

Juliani

He also said he is not affiliated with any political, coalition, or alliance.

“It has been brought to my attention that there is information circulating online about my appointment as director of entertainment in the Azimio- OKA coalition,” read part of his letter.

It went on: “I would like to clarify that this has not been communicated to me formally or otherwise. And I would like to confirm that I am not employed or affiliated with any political party.”

Social justice

The musician is known for his social justice advocacy where he uses his music to educate and empower the youth.

He said he is willing to work with like-minded political parties that echo what he stands for and he desired partners should be in a position to address issues that youths face.

I would like to clarify that this has not been communicated to me formally or otherwise. And I would like to confirm that I am not employed or affiliated with any political party.

Juliani

“My desired partner should be able to address; youth unemployment and empowerment, gender equality and fight against gender-based violence and end extrajudicial killings and promote social justice,” the musician noted.

He urged Kenyans to be wise this electioneering period to vote for leaders that will bring in change and they should not fall for the trap of being given handouts.

Political leaders weren’t also left behind as he discouraged them from using youths for their selfish gains.    

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