June 29, 2024

Ruto’s close aide Farouk Kibet predicts Kimani Ichung’wah will be president

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Ruto's close aide Farouk Kibet predicts Kimani Ichung’wah will be president

President William Ruto's close aide, Farouk Kibet praises National Assembly Majority Leader Kimani Ichung'wah's leadership

President William Ruto’s close aide, Farouk Kibet praises National Assembly Majority Leader Kimani Ichung’wah’s leadership.

Speaking during a Thanksgiving at Gichuru Memorial High School on Friday, June 14, Farouk pointed out that five years ago, nobody gave the Kikuyu MP a chance to become the Majority Leader.

Farouk argued that the lawmaker speaks a language that Kenyans across the ethnic divide understand.

He revealed that Ichung’wah had attended numerous fundraisers organized in Rift Valley and had been warmly welcomed.

“Five years ago, Ichung’wah did not have the position of Majority Leader. Today, in Kenya, he is the Majority Leader; we do not know what his future holds. But if I predict correctly, this leader will one day be a national leader and will hold a significant national position because he speaks the language of Kenyans. When he comes to our area, we welcome him. He has come to organize nearly a hundred fundraising events for me.

Ruto’s aide urged the leaders to prioritize uniting Kenyans, adding that most of them wish the country well.

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“I would like to hear the language of Kenyans, and the best language for Kenyans is one that unites them. Many of these leaders, when I assess their faces, wish well for Kenyan,” he said.

Farouk further lauded the Mt Kenya region, claiming it was the first to stand against tribalism when they voted for President William Ruto.

He affirmed that they would concentrate on delivering Ruto’s agenda through development projects wherever they go.

Kimani Ichung’wah has been recently criticizing DP Gachagua over his Mt Kenya unity calls.

Ichung’wah claimed Gachagua was trying to rally his Mt Kenya base to sabotage Ruto’s government.

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