President William Ruto is working so hard to fulfill his promises he made to Kenyans so that he might get a second term in office as the President of the republic of Kenya. His re-election is paged on the ability to deliver all the manifesto he made during his intensive campaigns across the country.
In 2022, he promised to revive the economy, create jobs and end corruption completely. Well, Kenyans are still waiting for him to fulfill the promises in two years remaining on his term.
Well, as he continues with a plan to deliver, his allies are already explaining how he will win the 2027 general election.
Speaking in Tana River County, Finance Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi claimed that, over 400,000 Votes will come from the county and it will be the determining factor in the election.
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He continues by claiming that, the government is going to issue identification cards in Massive numbers to the locals so that they can vote for President William Ruto.
“I want to say it here. We are going to register people here and allow them to vote. They have missed on getting identification cards for a very long time and it is about time they enjoy what other Kenyans are enjoying.” Said Mbadi.
Mbadi claimed that, the Tana River County will be the Tharaka Nithi County of 2007 where President Kibaki shockingly received massive Votes that denied Odinga the Presidency.
Kenyans online have asked Mbadi to be more careful with his sentiments ahead of election since they can led to political tension. He has also been asked to focus more on delivering the mandate given to him instead of going around doing politics.