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Boardrooms Don't Make President, Says Ali

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Nyali Member of Parliament Mohammed Ali has linked the ouster of Elgeyo Marakwet senator Kipchumba Murkomen and Nakuru Senator Susan Kihika from the Senate leadership to President Kenyatta’s succession politics.

The vocal first time Mp accused some unnamed individuals of sitting in boardrooms and deciding who will take over from President Uhuru Kenyatta who is currently serving his last term.

''I want to say that the government is heading to the wrong direction and not the right direction. I want to say that we should not  be busy sitting in the boardroom and planning who will be the next president of Kenya, that choice should be left to the good people of Kenya'' said Ali.

Adding ''Kenyans will vote for whoever they want come 2022, we should not frustrate members of parliament and senators by trying to take them off their committees. We are not blind, we see all that is happening''.

Speaking at his office on Monday morning, during the launch of the distribution of relief food to his constituents, Ali said it's not the right time for the government to play politics but focus on how to address the COVID -19 pandemic, hunger, floods and other disasters currently facing the country.

''Kenyans want to know what measures their government has put in place to solve the issue of COVID- 19 and how they can get food. This is the politics that we all  want to hear for now''. said Ali.

Adding ''Whatever that you are doing to William Ruto will also be done to you, the world is a cycle''


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