Kiambu Senator Karungo Thang'wa has claimed that the attendance of Nyeri Governor Kahiga Mwaura at the Presidential meeting William Ruto It's a bait strategy.
Karungo seemed to mean that Kahiga's action was a psychological approach to look at how Ruto responds to his sign.
This comes a few days after Kahiga welcomed Ruto on his visit to Nyeri to spark a lot of debate.
Faith Chandianya, a journalist at TUKO.co.ke, brings a three -year experience to focus on politics and current affairs in Kenya.
Kiambu Senator Karungo Thang'wa has suggested the reason why Nyeri Governor Mutahi Kahiga to attend The procession of President William Ruto in Flowers.
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The senator entered social networks and said that Kahiga's attending at the April 1 conference, well -known as April's Day, was a good sign.
Karungo claimed that Kahiga, a close ally of the former deputy president Rigathi Gachaguahe invited the head of the Nyeri country to look closely at him, meaning that Ruto is their enemy.

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“@Gavanakahiga did well to attend the foolish day celebrations in April. In the war, this is known as a deliberate exposure or strategy of bait – a psychological step to look at the enemy's feelings for the person they consider to be an opponent,” Karungo's statement read in part.
He also posted a photo that Kahiga seemed uncomfortable standing next to one of Ruto's closest allies, Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi.
He also referred to the Swahili phrase, which indicates that when something or person encourages or praises bad deeds, one should re -think his or her choice.
“This picture says it all. If you see the devil clapping for you when you are on the line of going to be saved, from that soft!” Karungo said.
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