On November 28, 2022, Kanini Kega, a former Kieni MP and currently-nominated EALA Member of Parliament, was invited to Inooro TV for an early interview.
The politician with ties to Azimio was recently nominated by the Jubilee party for the EALA seat, and following voting in parliament, he won.
Even though he was in Azimio, Kanini credited the Kenya Kwanza faction of Mount Kenya leaders with helping him win. After the majority of them betrayed him, Kega claimed that he saw Azimio's true colors during the voting process.
But Ruto's supporters remained with him and eventually supported him in winning the election. When Kega was questioned about Azimio's future, he expressed skepticism about it. The coalition might not last for very long, according to Kega, unless Azimio settles down and resolves the internal disputes that caused their defeat.
When asked how Azimio lost the presidential race despite having the support of the entire administration, Kanini said that they need to sit down and reevaluate their plans.
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