Ruto will rule for 10 years; Oscar Sudi
Kapseret Member of Parliament Oscar Sudi has expressed confidence that President William Ruto will be re-elected in 2027.
Speaking during Kerio Valley Interdenominational Prayers at Tot, Elgeyo Marakwet County, on Sunday, January 5, Sudi confidently declared that Ruto will serve two uninterrupted terms as Kenya’s Head of State.
Sudi dismissed claims of political instability, asserting that Kenya has never had a one-term president, and Ruto will not break that tradition.
“I have some people whom we removed from office talking ill about the president. President Ruto, nobody should threaten you. Have you ever seen a country where a president serves for one term? They will jump up and down but in the end everything will be okay. President has remained with eight years before parking his luggage and leaving the chance for someone else,” Sudi said.
Sudi, who spoke in front of the president, criticised those slamming the Kenya Kwanza government over rising cases of abductions.
The outspoken Kapseret lawmaker cheekily criticised the president for failing to appoint him as the Interior Cabinet Secretary.
MP Oscar Sudi said that given the opportunity to serve as Interior CS, no one will ever criticize the government or abuse President Ruto.
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Meanwhile, Lawyer Miguna Miguna claimed that President Ruto’s popularity is sharply declining in several regions as the country approaches the 2027 General Election.
His comments followed a cold reception Ruto received during the ordination ceremony of Bishop Peter Kimani in Embu on Sunday, November 16.
Miguna argued that the president’s re-election chances are slim, suggesting he could lose to any opponent.
Despite President Ruto’s efforts to woo opposition strongholds by appointing ODM leaders to his Cabinet, Miguna believes this strategy will unlikely secure support from Nyanza and Western regions.
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