Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi has said President William Ruto will win by a large margin and break the history of Supreme Court petitions.
Mudavadi has also urged President Ruto’s supporters across the country to register as voters in large numbers to secure a resounding victory in the 2027 election.
He made the remarks during prayers and a fundraiser at St. Peter’s Cathedral in Kapsabet, Nandi County, where he said he wants President Ruto to win by a margin large enough to discourage any legal challenge at the Supreme Court.
He urged the people of the Rift Valley to register in large numbers to ensure President Ruto wins with a big majority.
“Since Kenya got into multi-party politics, it is only the Late President Mwai Kibaki’s victory in 2002 that was not challenged in court, with previous and subsequent elections finding their way to the Supreme Court,” said Mudavadi.
He urged the residents of Nandi County to register in large numbers to make sure President Ruto’s victory is wide and unchallenged.
“We must break the cycle of petitions, and want just like the athletes in the region are breaking the world record, we want to also work together to ensure President Ruto breaks the record that we shall not have a presidential petition,” said Mudavadi.
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He therefore called in the residents to register as voters biting that the previous registration was not good in the region, and this needs to change in the next round of registration.
“I asked the leaders from Kenya Kwanza, including my colleagues at the Cabinet to use their energies to defend the government in its development activities,” he said.
” I urge you to speak with conviction and defend the government, because if we do not defend it the opposition will not do it.”
The meeting was attended by Governor Stephen Sang, Nandi Governor, Felix Koskei, Head of Public Services, Kipchumba Murkomen, Senators, MPs, and a host of other leaders.
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Mudavadi said President Ruto was highly respected globally and that is why 30 heads of state are expected to be in Nairobi this week for the Africa Forward Summit.
“The Heads of States and Governments are coming to Kenya because of the respect and admiration they have for our President,” said Mudavadi.
He said the government was implementing many projects across the country, and as leaders needed to give the President support.
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Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi speaking during a past appearance before the National Assembly. PHOTO/File