A dramatic moment unfolded yesterday in Kakamega County when Moses Wetang’ula, Speaker of the National Assembly, stunned observers—including William Ruto—by openly declaring that he is “ready to go anytime,” in comments that have sparked widespread shock across Kenya.
During a Sunday church service in Malava, Kakamega, Wetang’ula delivered a sobering message about mortality and the temporary nature of power, stating in the presence of senior officials and Ruto that his life and leadership are in the hands of God. “I have lived my life serving this nation,” he said, “I can go anytime because life belongs to God, not man.”
The Speaker’s remarks, captured on video and shared widely on social media, caused a visible reaction from President Ruto—who appeared momentarily taken aback before applauding Wetang’ula’s words. The exchange has triggered intense speculation regarding its underlying meaning.
Why the Comment Resonates
Wetang’ula’s public acknowledgement of mortality and readiness to leave his post comes at a sensitive time for Kenya’s political leadership, where questions over succession, loyalty and institutional stability are increasingly coming under focus. His invocation of spiritual themes and service-centred leadership adds a dramatic tone to an otherwise routine engagement.
Observers note:
- The Speaker appears to emphasise the ephemerality of political office and the importance of humility in leadership.
- The context—amid ongoing political realignments—adds weight to the statement, with some interpreting it as a caution to both allies and adversaries.
- Ruto’s presence and reaction raise questions about the relationship dynamics between the presidency and the parliamentary leadership at a critical juncture.
Immediate Reactions & Implications
Social media erupted across Kenya within hours of the address, with users divided between concern—interpreting the remarks as ominous—and praise for what many saw as honest, albeit bold, reflection. Some churchgoers in Malava who witnessed the address described the moment as deeply emotional.
Political analysts believe this episode could carry several implications:
- It may reinforce Wetang’ula’s moral authority, positioning him as a leader above partisan fray at a time when political alliances are shifting.
- The declaration might be interpreted as laying the groundwork for future leadership transition, signalling readiness to step aside or mentor successors.
- For the Ruto administration, it underscores the need to manage perceptions around unity, stability and institutional respect as Kenya approaches key election cycles.






