Makueni Governor Kivutha Kibwana has today visited the African Union High Representative for infrastructure, Raila Odinga at his Karen Home
The two politicians held discussions on the state of devolved governments and other related national issues.
Some Kenyans are optimistic that Kivutha Kibwana will be the man that will bring an end to the Political mess that is the current state of our nation.
From the star reports, the Makueni county governor Kivutha Kibwana is on record saying that he doesn’t mind running for presidency in 2022.
A bold online campaign was launched by netizens asking the governor not to retire from politics. The campaign followed Kibwana’s development record as was highlighted at the devolution conference in April.
He told accountants at an Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Kenya (ICPAK) meeting in Mombasa that he wouldn’t mind going for the top seat ‘as long as he has support’.
“I would not mind. If 75 per cent of you (accountants) think it is a good idea and I get support of over 17,000 of you, I would take it serious,” Kibwana said
Do you think he stands a chance to be a President come 2022?
Makueni County’s @governorkibwana called on me at my Karen home this morning for a discussion on the state of devolved governments and other related national issues. pic.twitter.com/55csxRnQl0
— Raila Odinga (@RailaOdinga) February 3, 2019