As the power struggle between Raila Odinga’s Azimio la Umoja one Kenya Coalition and William Ruto’s Kenya Kwanza is at its height, Western leaders have already started to plan the election lineup for 2032.
This is consistent with a report that was published in Monday’s People Daily, in which National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetangula was quoted as saying that the luhyas were keen to assist Ruto in his ambition to hold office for two terms, after which they would recommend a replacement.
Wetangula emphasized that President William Ruto, who may be grooming Vice President Rigathi Gachagua as a potential successor, is determined to having one of the Luhya community’s members succeed him.
We are adamant that William Ruto will not be the president in 2032, and the only way we can do this is if we all cast a single ballot. Despite the fact that we have the information, it is constantly changing.At a Kakamega church gathering, Wetangula declared, “This needs to stop happening.”Additionally, he counseled Kenyans to disregard Raila Odinga’s call for a nationwide strike, which Wetangula claimed was an effort to impose their will on the Kwanza government of Kenya.
Wetangula was present, along with Kakamega senator Dr. Boni Khalwale and Kakamega governor Fernandes Baraza, who recently swore not to participate in the demonstrations planned by the Azimio la Umoja one Kenya Coalition.
The western region of Kenya received a number of positions, including those of main cabinet secretary and speaker of the national assembly, as a result of its support of Kenya Kwanza’s campaign in the august by: ProvisionalWriter