Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi defended the reconstituted Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission during a Friday fundraiser in Malava Constituency. He rejected opposition claims that President William Ruto plans to manipulate the 2027 election results. Mudavadi termed such allegations cheap politics and assured voters the commission will conduct credible elections. He predicted Ruto will secure victory through legitimate votes rather than electoral fraud. The cabinet secretary emphasized that questioning the commission's integrity damages the country's democratic future.
The newly formed IEBC will begin operations with upcoming by-elections across Kenya. Mudavadi encouraged Western Kenya residents to support Ruto's reelection campaign while hinting at his future political plans. He promoted cooperative societies as vehicles for regional economic development and promised accelerated government projects. Several parliamentarians attended the event alongside presidential aide Farouk Kibet. Kibet suggested the Luhya community could succeed Ruto in 2032 while leaders endorsed intergenerational dialogue with youth groups.
The newly formed IEBC will begin operations with upcoming by-elections across Kenya. Mudavadi encouraged Western Kenya residents to support Ruto's reelection campaign while hinting at his future political plans. He promoted cooperative societies as vehicles for regional economic development and promised accelerated government projects. Several parliamentarians attended the event alongside presidential aide Farouk Kibet. Kibet suggested the Luhya community could succeed Ruto in 2032 while leaders endorsed intergenerational dialogue with youth groups.