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Trouble in paradise? Susan Kihika hints at dumping Ruto

by Enock Ndayala

Nakuru Senator Susan Kihika has dropped the clearest hint she might ditch Deputy President William Ruto ahead of the August 9, General Election.

Kihika, a fierce critic of President Uhuru Kenyatta on Monday, April 18, took to her social media pages to heap praises on Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria for not giving into William Ruto’s demands.

Ruto had demanded Kuria fold his political party Chama Cha Kazi and join UDA but the lawmaker insisted that he will only support Ruto’s presidential bid while in his own house.

Nakuru Senator Susan Kihika has dropped the clearest hint she might ditch Deputy President William Ruto ahead of the August 9, General Election.
Nakuru Senator Susan Kihika has dropped the clearest hint she might ditch Deputy President William Ruto ahead of the August 9, General Election.Photo: Susan Kihika/Facebook.

Kihika shared her photo with a cryptic message in her native Kikuyu language suggesting that all was not right in William Ruto’s party on whose ticket she is expecting to unseat Nakuru Governor Lee Kinyanjui.

“Kaba Mwena Wa Ngai, my friend Moses Kuria you had seen very far,” Kihika said in a

This comes barely days after William Ruto’s aid Farouk Kibet allegedly kicked out the vocal legislator from William Ruto’s home meeting for purportedly being a Jubilee mole in UDA.

Kihika however disputed claims that she is not loyal to UDA and that she has never divulged the party’s information to the ruling Jubilee party.

She noted that she has been falsely accused of many things in her political career but she had never imagined being termed as a Jubilee mole in UDA.

The lawyer termed the accusations as “normal during political times” and she had forgiven those who perpetrate the far-fetched information.

“Waaaa! I have been falsely accused of many things in my political career but never of being a Jubilee mole in UDA,

“It’s the high octane political season where anything goes. But it’s ok, I have forgiven you, God is in control,” Kihika said in a Facebook post which was later deleted.

Since then, Kihika has not been as active in UDA activities as before, meaning all might not be well in the party ahead of the 2022 General Election.

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