‘Wakenya Watakupeleka Nyumbani!’ Nick Salat Tears into Ruto’s State House Ambitions

Deputy President William Ruto will not be the ‘automatic’ successor to President Uhuru Kenyatta in 2022, Kanu secretary general Nick Salat has said.

Salat said Kenyans will decide and elect the next President based on his or her ideologies and not where he or she comes from.

He said one should not think that he will become the next president against the will of Kenyans.

“Wale wanakaa na kufirikia watapita katikati na kuleta shida, tutapita na nyinyi, Wakenya watakupeleka nyumbani (Those who sit and think that they will pass in between to bring problems will be sent home by Kenyans),” Salat said on Monday.

Kanu secretary general Nick Salat (in red shirt) during a burial in Kisumu county on Monday, January 14, 2019. /MAURICE ALAL

He spoke during a burial in Kisumu.

During the launch of the universal health coverage pilot in Kisumu in December, Ruto said “Mkiona Uhuru na Prime Minister Tinga mwenyewe ako hapa na uone hustler pia ako kati yao, mjue mambo iko sawa. Sisi wote tutatembea safari moja ya kuunganisha wakenya.” 

(When you see (President) Uhuru and Prime Minister Tinga himself is here with the hustler, you should know everything is well. We are all on the same journey of uniting Kenyans).

Salat said Kenyans will be allowed to elect the right leaders they want which were not based on their tribe.

“We don’t want to know where the president comes from but we want a President that every Kenyan is proud of for his development agenda and integrity,” he said. Salat urged Kenyans to focus on development and not be bothered by wrangles in the Jubilee party saying it was non-beneficial to them.

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