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Kabogo disowns Ruto and Kenya Kwanza Alliance

 Tujibebe Wakenya Party leader William Kabogo has publicly denied being affiliated with the Kenya Kwanza coalition.

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[Twitter/ @honkabogo / William Kabogo]

Kabogo revealed this during the Kiambu gubernatorial debate spearheaded by a local TV station.

Kabogo revealed this during the Kiambu gubernatorial debate spearheaded by a local TV station.

“I want to tell Kenyans that I am no longer part of Kenya Kwanza Alliance associated with Deputy President,” Kabogo confirms.

“I want to tell Kenyans that I am no longer part of Kenya Kwanza Alliance associated with Deputy President,” Kabogo confirms.

The fallout between Kabogo and Ruto resulted in mixed signals to Kiambu voters making a few remain undecided.

The founding governor of Kiambu radiates amid the recent press release from Moses Kuria’s Chama Cha Kazi (CCM) and Tujibebe Wakenya Party, boycotting a campaign meeting held by the Dp William Ruto in Ndumberi, Kiambu County two weeks ago.

The two offended the Dp’s status quo of campaigning for UDA gubernatorial candidate Kimani Wa Matangi, obliterating the essence of having other candidates in the Kenya Kwanza coalition who contend for the similar Kiambu County governance seat.

However, the duo called for a fairground as far as both seeking the top county’s elective position.

Despite Kuria leaking the press statement that seemed to destroy the relationship between him and Ruto, he has not ceased to attend Kenya Kwanza rallies, unlike Kabogo who seemingly maintains his
political lane.

Kabogo further accused Kenya Kwanza of side-lining him when it comes to matters dealing with Mt. Kenya region campaigns.

He cautioned the Kenya Kwanza troops regarding selecting Gachagua as the co-pilot stating it to be a big blow to Ruto since their numbers in the mountain are slowly hum drumming.

Kabogo added that he does not have a presidential candidate’s manifesto and that he will be bidding with his self-structured agenda as far as the will Kiambu people is concerned.

“I do not have a manifesto of any presidential candidate as we speak. I will be leading with my manifesto which is to improve the lives of the people of Kiambu County,” Kabogo added.

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