Kenyan political commentator Alinur Mohamed recently stirred discussion with his remarks on the relationship between Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro and President William Ruto.
Mohamed suggested that Nyoro, a prominent figure in Ruto’s UDA party, may not fear the president’s authority, claiming, “I don’t think Ndindi Nyoro is afraid of President Ruto because he knows his fate is already sealed.”
His comments imply that Nyoro could be confident about his political future, either due to unwavering support from within the party or a strategic position he holds.
Nyoro has been a vocal and influential supporter of Ruto, but his perceived ambition and rising popularity have fueled speculation about potential competition within the ruling ranks.
Mohamed’s statement has sparked a debate about loyalty and internal dynamics within UDA, with some seeing it as a sign of growing tensions among allies as they position themselves for future leadership.
The comment has added intrigue to Kenya’s political landscape, drawing attention to Nyoro’s potential moves in the coming months.
“I don’t think Ndindi Nyoro is afraid of President Ruto because he knows his fate is already sealed.” Tweeted by Alinur Mohamed
By Nairobi