'Deep State' Already Knows Who Kenya’s 5th President Will Be, Atwoli Says

'Deep State' Already Knows Who Kenya’s 5th President Will Be, Atwoli Says

Central Organization of Trade Unions (Cotu) Secretary-General Francis Atwoli has weighed in on the ‘deep state’ debate.

In an interview with TV47, Atwoli confirmed the existence of the ‘deep state’, a group of powerful people operating within the shadows of Kenya’s political scene.

Atwoli alleged that the so-called deep state already knows who will be the country’s fifth president even before a single vote is cast.

The 71-year-old trade unionist further noted that these individuals use this knowledge to curve and bargain for positions for themselves in the next administration.

“They have calculations, they know even before us the voters know who will become the president and after that, they will seek an early appointment have a meeting with the person after that they put their gears or they put whatever they want into gears and start moving now. And you will not be able to defeat such a person,” said Atwoli.

Atwoli, who is often alleged to be a ‘deep state’ operative, did not disclose whether the shadowy individuals manipulate elections in favor of their preferred candidate.

He pointed out that presidential campaigns are all about money, and only the very well-funded emerge victorious.

“…you see, Kenya’s politics is commercialized, if you are not funded you cannot make any mark and in a presidential election is not only one political financier you must have financiers and goodwill support from the influencers,” he added.

In an interview with Citizen TV last week, Atwoli insisted that Deputy President William Ruto will not win next year’s presidential contest. The 2022 presidential race is widely considered a two-horse contest between Ruto and ODM leader Raila Odinga.

 

Comments

K (not verified)     Mon, 10/25/2021 @ 04:27pm

First of all, i wonder what business COTU has in the voting process. Secondly, suggesting that they already have a winner, is akin to simply saying that they'll rig the election.

Maxiley (not verified)     Thu, 10/28/2021 @ 02:12am

In reply to by K (not verified)

@k right.But as you know in Kenya, the loser will claim rigging and irregularity,even if there was minimal,and not enough to sway the results one way or the other.But of course the rigging your refer to is by powers that be.

Rotten (not verified)     Mon, 10/25/2021 @ 10:18pm

Also tribalist from Moi 24 yrs act very ugly and entitled beyond measure..

They looking for rubber stamp to continue corruption ...as time of bewott

Sema! (not verified)     Tue, 10/26/2021 @ 02:59am

Surely election rigging won't stop now. Wakenya wamechanuka but thinhs still remain the same. In our generation as long as we have self- centered, tribalist, nepotistic, chauvinistic and greedy leaders at the helm. NOTHING NEW WILL HAPPEN. Na wakikuja Diaspora Mbuzi zingine hapa zinaenda kuwakaribisha. Kissing ass kweli kweli, hujui kule tako za politicians zinakwishia na midomo zao zinaanzia. Nothing new here. Atwoli is expired and talking nonsense.

So-woke (not verified)     Tue, 10/26/2021 @ 06:09am

Old school mentality of 1960. U will know that deep state is young election mobilizers. Your oka is confused and Raila is looking tired socialist

Imara Daima (not verified)     Thu, 10/28/2021 @ 04:36pm

" A people who elect corrupt politicians, impostors, thieves, and traitors are not victims …But accomplices."
- George Orwell

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