Details have emerged on the possibility of State rigging the presidency seat to Raila Odinga after what Gatundu North MP said yesterday.
Without any doubt, the mega announcement that Raila is set to announce on 10th of December is having a high possibility that he would be in the race. Therefore, he would join Ruto and others for the presidential race.
According to what the People daily shared, Gatundu North MP Wanjiku Kibe stated she is well informed that the ground has shifted allegiance to Ruto but the likely candidate to clinch the presidency remains to be Raila Odinga.
To MP Wanjiku, despite that the ground has shifted allegiance to Ruto, the man with high chances of winning the presidency is Raila Odinga and not Ruto.
This revelation from the legislature could mean that despite Ruto enjoying popularity on the ground, the State might do anything possible to crown Raila after the much awaited 2022 general election.
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