Khalwale vows to continue campaigning for Ruto, Dares Atwoli to face him on the ground

Former Kakamega senator Boni Khalwale speaks in Turbo, Uasin Gishu, on January 8, 2019.  /MATHEWS NDANYI

Former Kakamega senator Boni Khalwale says he will stick with Deputy President William Ruto despite criticism from Luhya leaders.

Khalwale said Cotu secretary general Francis Atwoli and Kakamega senator Cleophas Malala should stop attacking him and the DP’s camp.

“They should leave me alone. I decided to join DP Ruto’s team and there is no turning back,” Khalwale said.

He vowed to continue campaigning for Ruto until he wins over the Western region and the 2022 presidential election.

“I know Ruto is best suited to take over from President Uhuru Kenyatta in 2022 and those thinking otherwise are dreaming,” Khalwale said.

He spoke on Tuesday at Nyengilel village in Uasin Gishu during the burial of Caroline Chepkurui, a nursing student at Tenwek School of Health Science.

Khalwale, who is also the Ford Kenya deputy party leader, was accompanied by Turbo MP Janet Sitienei, former area MP Elisha Busienei and Ruto’s personal aide Farouk Kibet among other leaders.

He accused Luhya leaders of trying to intimidate him because of his stand.

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“I want to warn them that no amount of insults will make me change the position I have taken,” Khalwale said.

He dared the Luhya leaders, including Atwoli, to face him on the ground in the Western region instead of making what he termed as “too much unnecessary noise that will not stop him”.

“I will continue to work with the DP in all corners of the country to rally support for his presidential ambition that is real.”

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