- The Kalenjin Myoot Council has extended their voice to the recent political development involving President William Ruto and Kanu chairman Gideon Moi
- Elders from Nakuru described the major political impact that the plan may have before the 2027 general elections
- They also disclosed plans to use new friendships between Ruto and Moi for the benefit of the community
Nakuru: A recent political agreement between the President William Ruto And KANU chairman Gideon Moi continues to stimulate different emotions.
Some Council of Kalenjin Myoot Elders in the County Nakuru They have now said that the agreement may have helped the President in strengthening his support for the election while promoting the unity of the country.
How will the Ruto-Gideon Moi treaty help the Kalenjin community?
The chairman of the council of Nakuru County, Yatich Kangugo, noted that the move is strengthening the community’s power towards negotiations and national political debates.
He also stated that the two leaders have set a pace of the merger of leaders’ ideology throughout the region to work together as a team and to assist the President in his leadership as well as the next 2027 elections.
“All leaders under the two national leaders must gather and speak as a single voice for the people. Kangugo told reporters in Nakuru on Tuesday, October 14.
While the agreement with Ruto was sealed, the Kalenjin elder challenged the former Baringo senator to keep the way and unite his support camp in the Rift Valley and across the country.
“The president has given them a special opportunity. Now you help him. He said.
The elders also revealed that they would begin to discuss as 11 chapters of the Kalenjin Council of Elders across the region to reduce unity negotiations to the lowest level of society so that people would understand the importance of such exhibitions of unselfishness of leaders.

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They noted that the Rift Valley cannot be ignored in the national political calculations and that the unity of the leading major lights provides the opportunity for a strong support towards participation in politics and national economy.
“You can’t ignore the Rift Valley and all the people who live there, and I’m talking about all the tribes because this area is a bold of all communities. We do not live in Kalenjin but all the communities that live here,” Kangugo said.
Will the Ruto-Moi treaty end the violence between the Rift Valley brothers?
He also said any of the brothers’ conflicts that have been seen regularly among some of the leaders in the region are now in history to allow those leaders to bring about a combination of ideas.
Over the past few months, there has been a war between young leaders in this area, putting themselves in a position for what they refer to as king, who appears to be the successor of President William Ruto.
Among those who appeared to try to find their positions include the leader of the majority of the Senate and Kericho Senator Aaron Cheruiyot, Emurua MP Dikir Johana Ng’eno and the Minister of Home Affairs and National Administration Kipchumba Murkomen.
However, Moi’s entry into government can disrupt the politics of inheritance and define the future of politics in the region.

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Is Ruto assured of the second term?
Previously, TUKO.co.ke reported that the Secretary -General of the Ministers Musalia Mudavadi He said Ruto is now confirmed to the second term after closing the ranks with Gideon Moi.
Mudavadi said the former Baringo Senator is bringing the basis for government support.
The Prime Minister said there were more leaders expected to join the President in what he realized would make him easier in the 2027 elections.
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