
President William Ruto recently has been poaching politicians from Raila’s strongholds and Azimio members in an attempt to weaken the opposition. The head of state’s move has been a success with him securing the support of influential opposition leaders.
Politicians such as Governor Natembeya, former Governor Kidero, Kisumu senator Ojienda, Kanini Kega, Sabina Chege and Felix Jalango to name a few have already pleaded loyalty to the president and dumped Raila.
More have joined Ruto’s side in bid to secure developments for their constituencies and people while others have joined to retain their political status.

However, on Saturday, Langata member of parliament Jalango revealed to his constituents that his main goal in joining Ruto is to spy and learn Ruto’s tactics of winning every election.
Jalas revealed that after he learns all the tactics, he will then apply them in his political career and become the first Luo president in Kenya.

He was speaking during the burial of Langata Roads chairman Vitalis Omondi.
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