“Leave Me Alone, You Even Failed To Handle Gachagua In Mt Kenya” DP Kindiki Warned By Ruto’s Ally
Kakamega County Senator Boni Khalwale has issued a sharp warning to Deputy President Kindiki Kithure, urging him to stay out of Western Kenya’s political affairs.

The senator criticized Kindiki’s growing involvement in local leadership dynamics, accusing him of overstepping his mandate by attempting to influence political alignments in Kakamega County.
Khalwale, a seasoned politician and influential voice in the region, suggested that Kindiki should focus on addressing internal challenges within his own political base, particularly in Mount Kenya, before engaging in matters outside his jurisdiction.
The comments come amid reports of rising political tensions and suspected power struggles within the ruling coalition.
Observers view the senator’s remarks as a reflection of growing unease among Western leaders over perceived centralization of power and interference from the national executive.
Khalwale’s response signals that regional leaders are prepared to defend their political autonomy and resist any attempts by national figures to dictate local politics.
The public confrontation between Khalwale and Kindiki could intensify factionalism within the Kenya Kwanza alliance, especially as key players position themselves for future elections.
Political analysts say the episode highlights the fragile balance within the ruling coalition and underscores the increasing regional assertiveness ahead of the 2027 polls.

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