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Martha Karua enticed with presidential running mate post in William Ruto’s camp

by Enock Ndayala

Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria has implored Narc Kenya leader Martha Karua to join yet to be registered Kenya Kwanza coalition being popularized by Deputy President William Ruto.

While calling on Karua to choose between the Azimio and Kenya Kwanza, the outspoken legislator said Karua is perfect to be William Ruto’s presidential running mate adding that their merger will save the country from eternal dynastic domination.

Kuria in a longGatundu South MP Moses Kuria has implored Narc Kenya leader Martha Karua to join yet to be registered Kenya Kwanza coalition being popularized by Deputy President William Ruto.

Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria has implored Narc Kenya leader Martha Karua to join yet to be registered Kenya Kwanza coalition being popularized by Deputy President William Ruto. Photo: Moses Kuria/Facebook.

“Pick a side and put on your Jersey. I look forward to an imminent Ruto-Karua ticket to save this country from eternal dynastic domination and give hope to millions of children who went to school barefooted,” Kuria said.

This comes even as pressure mounts on the NARC Kenya party leader to either join the ODM leader Raila Odinga’s Azimio la Umoja or William Ruto’s Kenya Kwanza Alliance ahead of the August 9 polls.

However, despite the pressure, the Kirinyaga gubernatorial hopeful has insisted that she is still analyzing which coalition to support in this year’s presidential election.

Speaking during a rally in Kirinyaga on Friday, March 18, Karua argued that both the Azimio and Kenya Kwanza political camps have corrupt leaders.

She however said that she will work with a team that is not only hardworking but also has fewer corrupt leaders.

“I have been asked about my thoughts on the presidential race. In those two teams, there is no team that lacks corruption,

 “All I am waiting for is it to look keenly at which team will have more people that are good who I can work with to safeguard our resources from being stolen,” she said.

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