
Details on what Attorney Wahome Gikonyo told the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) during the national broadcast of the United Kingdom's visit to Mount Kenya, Nyeri County, have come to light.

According to the Star, the well-known lawyer claimed that it was County President William Rutto who pulled the strings in 2013 and 2017, claiming that if it weren't for Rutto, Uhuru wouldn't have become Kenya's fourth president.

"Ruto completed the work between 2013 and 2017. If it weren't for William Samoei, Ruto Uhuru wouldn't have become president. Is that the proper way to repay a friend?" Mr. Gikonyo remembered as he spoke to the BBC in his Nyeri office. Details of what Attorney Waheme Gikoyo told the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) during the official broadcast of the United Kingdom's visit to Mount Kenya, Nyeri County, have come to light.
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