DP Ruto's Lead in Mt. Kenya Is Not Permanent Says Kanini Kega

Kieni MP Kanini Kega now says that Deputy President William Ruto's lead in central Kenya is temporary and is bound for a plunge ahead of the 2022 polls.

DP Ruto's Lead in Mt. Kenya Is Not Permanent Says Kanini Kega

While dismissing DP Ruto's by-election victories in the region, Kanini claims that announcing Ruto's victory is premature, claiming that Ruto is simply setting the pace for his rivals.

He further attributed the introduction of the Political Parties Amendment Bill stating that it will cure the disarrays in nominations that he says gave DP Ruto leeway to dominate.

"Ruto's lead in Central is temporary and I think he ran too fast, like a pacesetter. He has been dictating the pace but when the bell rings he will fall off," he said while speaking to Daily Nation.

"We messed in nominations in some of the by-elections like in Rurii and that is why we came up with the Political Parties Amendments Bill to cure such messes. But by anyway, mini polls are not the best indicators of one's popularity," he added.

Similarly, he dismissed claims that President Uhuru Kenyatta's popularity is waning in his home region of Central Kenya, claiming that these are assumptions propagated by DP Ruto's advisers.

President Kenyatta remains in command of the Mt. Kenya region, according to him, and is a well-groomed leader both at home and abroad.

"That is one of the assumptions the advisers of Ruto have made. They assumed he would be a lame-duck president but you can see that he is still the most sought-after leader in the country and even beyond our borders," he posed.

"Even those claiming that he has lost his popularity are behind the scenes seeking to reconcile him with the DP because they know he still commands Mt.Kenya."

President Kenyatta's Sagana III convention, which will set the tone for his succession ahead of the 2022 elections, will, according to the lawmaker, put an end to all succession speculations.