It’s imminent: Kabogo Predicts a Run in the August 9th Presidential Election

It’s imminent: Kabogo Predicts a Run in the August 9th Presidential Election

Former Kiambu governor William Kabogo says the August 9th presidential election will not be won in the first round and will be decided through a runoff.

Kabogo, who is eyeing the Kiambu gubernatorial seat on a Tujibebe Wakenya party ticket, opines that none of the presidential candidates will meet the constitutional threshold of 50 percent plus one vote.

As a result, the two leading candidates Raila Odinga of the Azimio La Umoja-One Kenya coalition and Kenya Kwanza alliance’s William Ruto will face off in a rerun. Kabogo believes that the choice of a running mate will determine who between the two will carry the day.

"I smell a rerun, it’s imminent. Like I said before, the choice of a running mate will decide the 5th. Am not a witch neither am I a prophet but I see," Kabogo said through Twitter on Saturday.

Kabogo recently threatened to withdraw his support for Ruto following a leaked Kenya Kwanza alliance power-sharing deal that will see ANC leader Musalia Mudavadi and his Ford-Kenya counterpart Moses Wetang’ula become the Prime Cabinet Secretary and National Assembly speaker respectively. 

The two would also get 30 percent of the government should Ruto win the election, according to a coalition agreement deposited with the Registrar of Political Parties.

"I want to send a message. I have seen the coalition agreement between UDA, Ford Kenya, and ANC. When I met the deputy president in Dubai, I told him I don't want anything from his government. The only thing I want is for you to share resources based on the population to ensure the Mt Kenya region gets its fair share of the government revenue,” Kabogo said on Thursday.

"I didn't see that in the coalition agreement. If that is not rectified to capture the interest of the people living in Mt Kenya, then we will have to leave.”

Comments

Kiptanui (not verified)     Sat, 05/14/2022 @ 05:56pm

People like kabogo and those compromised UDAku thieves are the ones to cause a re-run because they are greedy to join Ruto to protect themselves from the past corruption crimes.

We recently saw a governor Mutua doing the same thing kabogo is doing. It’s all about feeling their stomaches, and nothing about the interests of the Kenyan people.

Exempt (not verified)     Sun, 05/15/2022 @ 12:02am

Kenya can change if DEA & FBI quickly acts on Akasha’s statements and arrest drug lords Kabogo & Co plus their beneficiaries led by Uhuru,Raila,Ruto na kadhalika at this election season.

GG (not verified)     Sun, 05/15/2022 @ 03:32am

Experienced self centered thieves ready to amass Kenya’s wealth for their personal gains will be in charge of our country again for the next 10 years!

Sad but true!

Mutai (not verified)     Sun, 05/15/2022 @ 06:39am

Kabogo should be more worried about having two known thieves - WSR and Rigathi on top of Kenya Kwisha ticket.

If the duo wins the presidency on 9 August 2022, the kenya coffers will be emptied by the early morning of 10 August 2022. The two criminals are out for themselves. They both have corruption cases to answer plus other crimes of passion. Kenyans are very screwed and must be worried.

Joab (not verified)     Sun, 05/15/2022 @ 09:34am

Now you got two thieves wanting to lead kenya. The Moi regime of of theft, corruption, pure wizi is back.

Kabogo is not all that clean either. Ask the former MP Mwas about Kabogo.

With Ruto/gachagua on top of the ticket, Kenyans must wisely reject them or Kenya imekwisha.

Josh (not verified)     Sun, 05/15/2022 @ 06:12pm

Kabogo and those in UDAku are part of the many problems ordinary Kenyans have faced over the years. They are all worried about positions in government rather than what they can do for the Kenyan people.

Every body in Ruto’s UDAku has a questionable past and many got corruption cases in courts across the country.

Kabogo and Ruto are not the solutions to Kenya’s problems. Do not vote for them!

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