"Mtanipigia Kura?" How Nairobi Crowd Responded After Ruto Questioning If They'll Vote For Him In 2027

President William Ruto today engaged residents directly during a lively rally in Kangemi, Westlands, where he sought to test the political mood ahead of the 2027 General Election.

While addressing the crowd, the Head of State paused his speech and posed a direct question to the thousands who had gathered. He asked them whether they would vote for him in 2027 or not.

The response was immediate and loud.

“We will vote for you!” the crowd shouted back in one strong voice, with many raising their hands and cheering.

The moment created excitement at the rally, as supporters chanted slogans in support of the President. Some waved placards while others blew whistles, showing their approval.

President Ruto smiled as the chants continued and thanked the residents for their support. He told them that his government is focused on delivering development projects and improving the lives of ordinary Kenyans.

The rally, which attracted local leaders and residents from nearby estates, focused on development plans in the area, including improving roads, supporting small businesses and creating job opportunities for the youth.

Political observers say such public shows of support are important as leaders begin early preparations for the next election cycle. The strong response from the Kangemi crowd signals growing political activity as 2027 slowly approaches.

For now, the President continues his tours across different parts of the country, seeking to strengthen his support base while highlighting his administration’s achievements.




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