Leaders from Trans Nzoia County led by their governor George Natembeya met President William Ruto on Wednesday, March 15 at state house.
This marks another political blow to Azimio la Umoja One Kenya Coalition as a number of their leaders have already pledged their support to the president William Ruto-led administration.
According to state House press secretary Emmanuel Talam, the leaders engaged in development talks in a session that was also attended by deputy president Rigathi Gachagua and Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi.
Moreover, governor Natembeya stated that he is committed to working and supporting the President.
“We will work with the government. I was among the first leaders to congratulate the President and I recognize his leadership,” he said.
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Likewise, the President highlighted that he has an open-door policy and is ready to work with all leaders.
“I commit to working with all leaders and for all Kenyans irrespective of their political affiliations,” he stated.
Nevertheless, governor Natembeya has been warming up to Ruto by appearing at his functions when he tours the Rift Valley region.
Furthermore, the Trans Nzoia governor on Tuesday vowed to work with the Kenya Kwanza government to develop his county.
He also stated that leaders from Western are tired of being in the opposition
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