- Senator Ledama Olekina called on Kenyans to learn from the return of President Donald Trump before saying William Ruto would lead one term
- A few days after the swearing -in, Trump signed a number of policies that favor US voters but cursed by third world countries
- Several leaders including former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua have vowed to ensure Ruto will not win 2027 elections
Narok Senator Ledama Olekina has warned Kenyans who are pushing for the removal of President William Ruto to be careful about it, comparing and returning to the US president Donald Trump.
Why do Kenyans call him Ruto President of one term?
Olekina's statement comes at a time when some Kenyan leaders and citizens are increasingly pushing Ruto to serve only one term.
Critics accuse the President of corruption, failing to deal with kidnapping cases, and failing to fulfill the promises he made during the 2022 election campaign.
The first two years of his administration has had The procession and the chaos, which has led to the deaths of activists and several citizens.
Among Ruto's biggest critics is the former Deputy President Rigathi GachaguaWiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka, Eugene Wamalwa of Dap-Kenya, Fred Matiang'i of Jubilee, and Martha Karua of Narc-Kenya.
Despite their political goals, Karua has proposed the formation of a joint alliance, where one candidate will be elected to fight Ruto in the 2027 general elections.
Other leaders who want Ruto to serve for one term include Roots Party leader George Wajackoyah, Morara Kebaso of Inject Parly, Reuben Kigame of the Kenyan Movement, and Senator Okiya Omtatah.
In response to increasing criticism, Ruto has insisted that he has not shaken. He has promised to confront his political opponents when the campaigns begin, emphasizing his efforts to serve Kenyans.
Didmus Barasa signifies the possibility of Gapaeka to return to Ruto camp
In another news, Kimilili MP Didmus Barasa has proposed to end Gachagua's criticism by returning him to a partnership with Ruto ahead of the next election.
Barasa suggested that Gachagua could take a different position or serve as a voter within their Union.
The MP claimed that Gachagua's dismissal was due to his inappropriate deputy presidential position.
In addition, he said that Gachagua had to learn the responsibilities needed before being given another position towards the general election.
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