
National Assembly Speaker Hon Justin Muturi has today dismissed claims and reports that President Uhuru Kenyatta is set to endorse the ODM Party Leader Hon Raila Odinga as Mt Kenya region's Prefefed 2022 Presidential Bid.
Speaking via another video clip as reported by Citizen Tv, the Mt Kenya politician has told Kenyan that President Uhuru Kenyatta is a very wise leader who can't attempt to throw the nation into a political intolerance adding that every Mt Kenya region has the right to elect his or her leader of Choice.
At the same time, Hon Justin Muturi yet again delivered a coded message to Deputy President William Ruto informing him that all his not lost as far as working with him ahead of the upcoming 2022 General election. This follows the Emergence of reports that he attended another event in Nakuru County courtesy of Molo MP Hon Kuria an ally of DP William Ruto, where he said that Kenyans are ready to support boardroom leaders.
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