
Details have emerged of an exclusive meeting President William Ruto has held with Kisumu Governor Anyang Nyong'o while Raila Odinga was busy with anti Ruto protests at Kamukunji grounds.
According to the report from reliable sources, the ODM governor paid a courtesy call President Ruto at State House where he engaged the President together with other top Kenya Kwanza leaders on possible deals with Kisumu County.
Among the leader who joined him include Cs Murkomen, CS Alfred Mutua, Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi, Moses Kuria among other leaders.

Nyong'o had skipped the call of Raila Odinga to attend Kamukunji anti Ruto protests to visit President Ruto at State House where he has negotiated on behalf of Kisumu County which is Raila's stronghold.
The governor is among the many leaders who also skipped the event at Kamukunji, Nyong'o was seen having a jovial mood with the president at State House. Another of Raila's allies have been seen visiting President Ruto at Statehouse while brokering a deal for their regions.
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