“He Is a One-Term President” Top Politician Predicts What Will Happen to Ruto Before 2027 Elections

Speaking on Wednesday during an interview with TV47, one of the country’s top politicians strongly criticized President William Ruto, accusing him of neglecting the will of Kenyans who elected him into office.

She claimed that many citizens are unhappy with the direction the country is taking and feel that the government has abandoned its promises.

According to her, the President has failed to listen to the concerns of ordinary Kenyans who are struggling with high living costs and economic pressure.

The politician added that President William Ruto will not secure another term in office because voters will reject him at the ballot.

She argued that people are suffering due to increased taxes, rising prices of basic goods, and lack of real solutions to daily challenges.

“Kenyans will not vote for him again. The pain is too much, and people have not forgotten,” she said, insisting that the next election will reflect public anger.

Martha Karua further warned that before the 2027 General Election, President Ruto will not enjoy unified political support.

She claimed that many leaders who currently support him will eventually abandon him and shift to the opposition.

According to Karua, cracks are already visible within government ranks, and these divisions will widen as the election approaches.

“This time, Ruto will face a very tough race. Many leaders will walk away,” she stated.

She also claimed that President Ruto’s influence in national politics weakened after the death of former Prime Minister Raila Odinga.

Karua argued that Raila played a major role in shaping political alliances in the country and that his absence has left Ruto without solid backing.

“His political influence ended the moment Raila died. There is no strong force to rally support for his second term,” she claimed.

Karua concluded by saying that unless there is a serious change in leadership style and governance, President Ruto risks becoming a one-term president.

She urged Kenyans to stay alert and hold leaders accountable as the country moves closer to the 2027 elections, which she believes will be highly competitive and unpredictable.


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