
President William Ruto's Ally Senator Kiprotich Cherargei says he will support Hon. Salah Yakub in support over the scrapping of the presidential term limit.
According to him Kenyans should allow him push for the amendment and listen first before slamming him.
"UDA is an epitome of democracy & rule of law. Hon. Salah Yakub is within his right to push this amendment let's listen first, I shall support in the senate". He says.

Just like a section of Kenyans have been alleging that president William Ruto might be the one trying to test the waters through Salah Yakub.
"This is a conversation that might happen in future by Kenyans on scrapping of term limit of a President". Kiprotich Cherargei added.
It's now a matter of wait and see what happens in the coming months if president William Ruto will give it a green light or not.
You can follow this link for more information for yourself;
https://twitter.com/scherargei/status/1590204122552479746?t=-iN33L5lZQBQcuDXDVG0Mw&s=19
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