President William Ruto’s advisor, Moses Kuria, has expressed his pleasure that members of the Kikuyu community have aligned with the opposition after they left President William Ruto’s administration.
The community separated from the President following the impeachment of their leader, former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, by the National Assembly and Senate in October, a situation reportedly managed and financed by President William Ruto.
Reflecting on the Kikuyu community’s departure from Ruto and his administration, Moses Kuria shared his contentment, asserting that in the upcoming 7. 5 years, the nation will benefit from a dynamic opposition, a presence it has been without for the last 22 years.
“I am thrilled to see KiKuyus in the role of Leader of Opposition.
“We will have an opposition that focuses more on issues related to the economy and development politics.
“This is what Kenya has been missing for the past 22 years.
“The next 7 and a half years will be invigorating and beneficial for our developing democratic dialogue,” Kuria stated on his X.