In a recent address, Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka criticized President William Ruto following his visit to Machakos County.
Musyoka accused Ruto of marginalizing the Kamba community by excluding them from significant government positions.
He emphasized that his conscience would not permit him to collaborate with Ruto’s administration, underscoring his commitment to his principles.
Musyoka’s remarks reflect ongoing political tensions between the Wiper Party and the ruling government.
He has consistently voiced concerns over the perceived sidelining of his community, advocating for equitable representation and inclusion in national affairs.
This stance highlights the broader challenges of ethnic balance and fair governance in Kenya’s political landscape.
The Wiper leader’s firm position against aligning with Ruto’s government underscores his dedication to his political ideals and the interests of his constituents.
By openly challenging the administration’s policies, Musyoka aims to hold the government accountable and ensure that the rights and needs of the Kamba community are addressed.