Charity Ngilu Slams Deputy President For His 2022 Presidential Ambitions
By Tony_Simiyu | self meida writer
Published 16 days ago - 0 views
Kitui governor Charity Ngilu has slammed deputy President William Ruto terming him as a huge hindrance to president Uhuru kenyatta's development agenda due to his political ambition.
She further said that, instead of the deputy president assisting his boss in implementing their party's manifesto, he has been politicking since they took office in 2013.
Ngilu was speaking at Nzalai area in Mwingi constituency where she launched a land demarcation exercise for the over 50 year old farmer's branch.
Ngilu also criticised DPs hustler narrative by slamming the issuance of wheelbarrows to Kenyan youths. Ngilu said that, only three implementation of the BBI report will benefit Kenyans substantially.
Charity Ngilu was a big Jubilee Alliance supporter in 2013 with his NARCK party. And in 2017 elections, She turned to support ODM party leader Raila Odinga.
Ngilu was the first female in Kenya to run for the presidency. She vied in 1997 where she lost and in 2002 she joined other leaders like Raila Odinga to support Mwai Kibaki.
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