Amid speculation about a potential impeachment of Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, political discussions in Kenya have turned to possible successors.
One of the names mentioned is Interior Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki. While there have been mixed reactions in various regions, there is no confirmed report that Kisumu’s mama mbogas specifically oppose Kindiki stepping into the role of deputy president.
Kindiki has earned praise for his work in maintaining security and handling issues like banditry in the North Rift, but his role in the political arena could be met with different views depending on the political leanings of each region.
Kisumu, known for strong opposition sentiments, might have its reservations about any government candidate, regardless of their track record.
If Kindiki were to be considered for the position of deputy president, his past performance as Interior CS would likely come under scrutiny, especially from those skeptical of the current administration.
However, whether mama mbogas in Kisumu would rally against him specifically remains to be seen, as political dynamics can shift depending on many factors.