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Kimani Ngunjiri insists Uhuru wants to prolong his stay in power

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Kimani Ngunjiri insists Uhuru wants to prolong his stay in power

– Bahati MP Kimani Ngunjiri alleged the president was out to clip William Ruto’s presidential bid

– The Tanga Tanga allied lawmaker said Uhuru would not have made it to the presidency were it not for the DP

– Uhuru however, has on several occasions insisted BBI was meant to unite all Kenyans saying he was not keen on staying in power after expiry of his two terms in 2022

Bahati MP Kimani Ngunjiri has insisted President Uhuru Kenyatta wants to prolong his stay in power using the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI).

The vocal lawmaker, a fierce critic of the head of state claimed the president intends to introduce communism in Kenya ahead of the 2022 General Election.

Bahati MP Kimani Ngunjiri insists Uhuru wants to prolong his stay in power

Bahati MP Kimani Ngunjiri speaking at a past event. The lawmaker said Uhuru wants to introduce communism in Kenya. Photo: Kimani Ngunjiri.
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Speaking at the burial of three people who were killed in a clash with the police in Lessos, Nandi, on Thursday, July 2, Ngunjiri alleged Uhuru was out to clip William Ruto’s presidential bid.

“Uhuru should not cheat you he wants nothing in the next election. He wants to introduce communism and just like in South Africa create a more powerful position than the presidency,”

“The president is not satisfied with the nearly two terms he has served..with Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi here we do not mince our words..we shoot straight at the hip..I have lived long enough and I do not fear death by telling the truth..,”said a bitter Ngunjiri.

Bahati MP Kimani Ngunjiri insists Uhuru wants to prolong his stay in power

President Uhuru Kenyatta has in the past dismissed claims he wants to remain in power post-2022. Photo: State House.
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The MP said Uhuru would not have been president were it not for the DP who campaigned vigorously to ensure he ascended to the top seat.

“Were it not for Ruto, Uhuru would be nowhere..Kalenjins have stood with him since 2002 and as such he should return the favour..But even if he does not want to do so..he can take all his assets but spare his life,”Ngunjiri added.

Uhuru however, has on several occasions insisted BBI was meant to unite all Kenyans saying he was not keen on staying in power after expiry of his two terms in 2022.

His close allies such as Jubilee vice chairman David Murathe have nevertheless argued the president will remain in power in a different capacity post-2022.

“Nothing stops the president, as the leader of Jubilee, to head the government as the executive prime minister as long as the party remains the largest in Kenya,”he said in March.

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