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Tuesday, July 4, 2023 – Lang’ata Member of Parliament Phelix Odiwuor aka Jalang’o has confirmed his commitment to working with President William Ruto’s government.
In a meeting they held at Statehouse Nairobi on Tuesday July 4 afternoon, MP Jalang’o mentioned that his resolve to ditch Azimio la Umoja was not by accident.
He added that he is with Ruto until that time he(Ruto) will leave office for the next person; the reason being to deliver for the people.
“Our resolve to work with HE William Ruto was not a gimmick! We will support the president and we must support the president! When the president loose we all loose! Ruto is Kenya 1! God bless the president and may we work together for our country! Always pray for the president,” he stated.
The first time Member of Parliament also asked those who are in doubt about his decision to work with the president to keep a photo he had taken with the head of State for their reference in the near future.
“Keep this photo for future…Only God Knows,” he tweeted further.
On his part, ICT Cabinet Secretary Eliud Owalo said, the meeting that took place today between the president and Nyanza Region leaders was to discuss how development can be extended to their Region.
“This afternoon I joined H.E the President Dr. William Ruto, for a meeting with Members of Parliament from Nyanza, in State House, Nairobi. The session focused on development in the Lake region,” CS Owalo stated.
President Ruto, who hosted the team that comprised a section Azimio la Umoja elected leaders and who have since changed to support the current head of State, noted that he is not going to discriminate any region on the basis of their voting pattern.
“We will work with leaders across the country without reservation or discrimination, regardless of political affiliation, to deliver services to the people. This is what the Constitution demands and what all Kenyans deserve,” Ruto assured.
This development is taking place at the time Azimio leadership asked the government to stop luring opposition leaders to its side with goodies.
Raila Odinga and Martha Karua insisted that should this behaviour not stop; they will continue to organize protests against the emerging anti-multipartyism in the country.