Esther Passaris asked former President Uhuru Kenyatta to back President Ruto just like Raila Odinga does. The Nairobi Woman Rep spoke at a Tuesday event for the new Kimutwa market building in Machakos County. She believes former leaders should help current ones make Kenya better for everyone. She mentioned all past presidents and stressed how important their support remains.
Passaris directly called on Uhuru as the last living ex-president. She pointed out his big business interests and family connections across Kenya. She suggested he meet with Ruto, Raila, and others who care about moving the country forward. Her message stressed that everybody loses if Kenya struggles, and she wants the nation to succeed.
The representative clarified that Raila still fights for regular people since joining the broad-based government. She described herself as "Baba's child" and said her party made arrangements with the current administration. Passaris explained that Raila never stays quiet when he sees problems because he always speaks up about important issues.
According to Passaris, Raila recently focused on running for African Union chairman, which explains why people have heard less from him lately. After losing that race, he returned home, ready to speak out again. She praised his love for Kenya and commitment to public interests. Passaris encouraged Kenyans to notice how much the veteran politician cares about their country, working with government officials even after missing the presidency.
Passaris directly called on Uhuru as the last living ex-president. She pointed out his big business interests and family connections across Kenya. She suggested he meet with Ruto, Raila, and others who care about moving the country forward. Her message stressed that everybody loses if Kenya struggles, and she wants the nation to succeed.
The representative clarified that Raila still fights for regular people since joining the broad-based government. She described herself as "Baba's child" and said her party made arrangements with the current administration. Passaris explained that Raila never stays quiet when he sees problems because he always speaks up about important issues.
According to Passaris, Raila recently focused on running for African Union chairman, which explains why people have heard less from him lately. After losing that race, he returned home, ready to speak out again. She praised his love for Kenya and commitment to public interests. Passaris encouraged Kenyans to notice how much the veteran politician cares about their country, working with government officials even after missing the presidency.