In a powerful show of unity and political momentum, Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua delivered a stirring endorsement of Wiper Party Leader Dr. Stephen Kalonzo Musyoka during a major political gathering in Tsekuru, Kitui County. The event, which drew an impressive assembly of leaders from across the political spectrum, was marked by Gachagua’s strong praise of Kalonzo’s character and leadership.
“He has never stolen anything from Kenyans. He is a peaceful man. A straight man. A true leader,” Gachagua declared to a rapturous crowd. “Kalonzo Musyoka is the only leader whom Kenya can truly trust.”
The event saw the attendance of high-profile leaders including all three Ukambani governors, Members of Parliament, senators, and women representatives, all united in their support for Dr. Kalonzo Musyoka’s presidential ambitions. Their message was clear: Kalonzo is the right man to vie for the highest seat in the Republic of Kenya.
Governor Wavinya Ndeti (Machakos), Governor Julius Malombe (Kitui), and Governor Mutula Kilonzo Jr. (Makueni) led the chorus of endorsements, emphasizing Kalonzo’s decades-long commitment to peace, integrity, and public service.
“We are not just here as leaders; we are here as Kenyans who believe in Kalonzo’s vision and values,” Governor Malombe said. “It is time for him to rise and lead this nation.”
The Tsekuru event marked a pivotal moment for Kalonzo Musyoka’s 2027 presidential campaign efforts, with the endorsement from Deputy President Gachagua adding significant political weight. Observers say the statement by Gachagua could signal a broader realignment of national politics and possibly a bridge-building effort between key political factions.
Kalonzo, visibly moved by the outpouring of support, thanked the leaders and citizens present. “This is a moment of unity for Kenya,” he said. “I am humbled and ready to serve.”
As the 2027 elections loom on the horizon, the message from Tsekuru is now echoing across the country: Kalonzo Musyoka is not just a candidate—he is a trusted statesman poised to lead.
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