‘Prepare for defeat in 2027!’ Mudavadi puts Governor Natembeya on notice
A side-by-side image of Prime CS Musalia Mudavadi and Trans Nzoia Governor George Natembeya. | COURTESY
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Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi has put on notice Trans Nzoia Governor George Natembeya to prepare for defeat in the 2027 poll.
Mudavadi said there are young men and women in the ruling
United Democratic Alliance (UDA) party who will give Natembeya run for his money if
he seeks re-election.
Speaking during a community engagement forum in Navagara,
Malava Constituency, Mudavadi said Natembeya was acting too clever and overestimating
himself.
"I want to tell Natembeya, don't act too clever, we have
been in politics longer, we are only quiet, but, don't think we cannot do
politics, we will take you home in 2027. We have young men and women ready to
over from him," he said.
"I have seen victory, I have seen defeat, and we know how
to navigate the world of politics, but we do polite, and peaceful politics."
The Prime CS also took on former Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred
Matiang'i for pretending to question government despite his own record stinking.
"Where does Matiang'i get the moral authority to
challenge the government when he has many questions to answer? Kenyans have not
forgotten how hundreds of bodies were found in River Yala during his
term," said Mudavadi.
He said Matiang'i, when in office, refused to give Malava
Constituency the divisions they had requested, and its not until President
William Ruto came into power that they got Malava North and South.
Mudavadi asked the people of the Western region to support the
government of President Ruto and position themselves to inherit the presidency
when the Head of State finishes his tenure.
"We must position ourselves well to take over from Ruto
after finishes his two terms. You think others are waiting, we must guard
ourselves by giving the government 100 percent support,” he said.
"The people from other regions, are not sleeping, they
are planning, we must be vigilant and work in unity."


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