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Kipchumba Murkomen: Mudavadi, Wetang’ula shared secrets on President Uhuru’s evil plans against Ruto

by Amos Khaemba

Elgeyo Marakwet Senator Kipchumba Murkomen has claimed that Musalia Mudavadi and Moses Wetang’ula shared many secrets on President Uhuru’s evil plans aimed at derailing William Ruto’s presidential ambitions.

Speaking on Tuesday, February 8, on The Tackle by Gerald Bitok, Murkomen said the anger the president has been displaying recently is directly linked to the move by the ANC leader and his Ford Kenya counterpart to forces with William Ruto ahead of the forthcoming elections.

“Because those people leaving after four years of being taken round and round by the president. And they have a lot of information about what the president was planning about the deputy president,” Murkomen said.

“We now know a lot of things the president was trying to do. Like in all his meetings he was backbiting his deputy,

“Saying how he was going to deny the deputy work so that he doesn’t look good in the eyes of the public,” Murkomen added.

The senator commended the deputy president on how he has handled the humiliation from President Uhuru saying things could have been different if such humiliation was directed to another leader like Raila Odinga.

“If it was Raila or another person this country would have exploded. But the deputy president has handled his humiliation with a lot of grace,” Murkomen added.

He accused the president of engaging in politics of deceit just because he doesn’t need Ruto again for running for the office after using him 2013 and 2017.

Recently Ruto, Musalia, and Wetng’ula have joined hands to form the Kenya Kwanza alliance which they intend to use as their political vehicle in the August 9 presidential election.

Before joining Deputy President William Ruto, both Musalia and Wetang’ula were part of the One Kenya Alliance (OKA) team.

After teaming up with Ruto, Mudavadi revealed how the president tried to convince OKA to support the ODM leader Raila Odinga for the presidency.

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