President William Ruto, during his visit to Mandera, made a bold statement vowing to continue leading Kenya and to win the 2027 elections.
Speaking to a crowd of supporters, he confidently declared that he is the current leader of Kenya and will continue with his leadership role until his term ends.
He further emphasized that in 2027, all politicians, including himself, would be actively campaigning for the people’s votes. His words were, “For now, I am a leader of Kenya, and I am going to lead.
In 2027, we will all be politicians kwa kiwanja,” meaning that by the time the next elections roll around, everyone will be on the ground, working hard to earn the support of voters.
The president’s statement reflects his strong desire to maintain his position of leadership and his belief that he will be successful in securing re-election.
It also highlights his focus on engaging with the Kenyan people and working hard to fulfill the promises made during his previous campaigns.
By mentioning that “all will be politicians” in 2027, Ruto suggests that the political landscape will be highly competitive, and each candidate will have to prove their worth to the electorate.
Ruto’s remarks also signal his readiness to engage in political activities ahead of the 2027 elections, and his emphasis on the importance of grassroots engagement shows that he intends to stay connected with the people.
With the next elections still a few years away, his words are a clear indication that he is already positioning himself for the next political battle.
The president’s determination to lead Kenya through his current term and into the future demonstrates his confidence and commitment to shaping the country’s future according to his vision.
By Nairobi