- South Mugirango MP Silvanus Osoro dismissed Fred Matiang’i’s presidential goal, comparing excitement in his mission to a temporary “paper fire”
- Osoro claimed the former interior minister had only three political elections before the 2027 general elections, including supporting President William Ruto or escaping the country
- A wave of anger from Kenyans on social networks forced Osoro to turn off comments on his post shortly after he sparked a heated online debate
The 2027 political winds can still be hot, but the recent online post of MP Silvanus Osoro has already turned on a terrible storm, which turned to him as soon
Source: UGC
The South Mugirango MP sparked outrage after he entered social networks to mock former Internal Security Minister Fred Matiang’i his recent presidential announcement.
In a denial of the denial, the extremist MP compared the excitement of the public around the pursuit of Matiang’i and the paper fire that was burning for a while but quickly extinguished.
According to Osoro, despite Matiang’i’s efforts to put himself as a fierce candidate in the upcoming 2027 general elections, his influence will not last.
He confidently predicted that Matiang’i would soon direct his loyalty to the President William Ruto.
In his post, Osoro described what he described as only three reality ways in the future of the former Prime Minister:
“Three possible steps: announcing the recent support of WSR (Ruto), leaving the country quietly for six months or more, while back after six months, being the ‘principal’ of a particular school, sorry, of the opposition coalition,” He wrote.
Osoro was forced to cancel his comments
Osoro didn’t end there.
He continued to ridicule what he called Matiang’i’s desperate attempt to promote his reputation in the public, accusing him of immersing resources in re -creating efforts that could not bear fruit.
“Even investing in a good sound, a team of journalists, or even photo consultants, is impossible” Osoro ridiculed, meaning that no amount of glow could save Luck Matiang’i’s political.
The MP also referred to Matiang’i as a coward, claiming that he had no courage and support for the local support needed to succeed in the presidency.
He claimed to receive reliable information from local people saying that Matiang’i’s popularity was overwhelmed.
However, the voice of Osoro’s ridicule and his political prediction led him to rebuke by Kenyans.
Shortly after the post was distributed directly, some angry Kenyans entered his Facebook page, protesting his claims and defending Matiang’i.
The turmoil became so intense that Osoro was finally forced to turn off part of the post to try to silence the increasing criticism.

Source: UGC
Has Matiang’i announced his 2027 presidential goal?
These major online discussions occurred shortly after Matiang’i made his first public announcement of the presidency during a home visit in the Kisii area.
The former minister received a good reception, with several local leaders and residents approved his request and called him a good and visionary leader.
Matiang’i told his supporters that he was planning to resign from the World Bank within three weeks to officially launch his presidential campaigns, saying he felt he had a major role in serving the nation.
He emphasized the need for an emergency of honesty and efficiency in Kenya and expressed confidence in his ability to address economic and governance challenges.
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