Kindiki Speaks On Possibility Of Him Losing DP Position In 2027, Announces His Political Future

Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has broken his silence on rising political speculation about his future, sending a calm but clear message that has reshaped the conversation ahead of the 2027 General Election.

Speaking during a development tour in Tharaka Nithi County, Kindiki struck a notably humble tone, acknowledging that no leadership position is permanent.

In a departure from his earlier firm confidence, he admitted that political roles can change at any time, suggesting he is prepared for any outcome regarding his position as deputy president.

Without directly confirming whether he will remain the running mate to William Ruto, Kindiki instead shifted focus to loyalty and service. 

He urged leaders and citizens to continue supporting the government’s development agenda, regardless of who holds office. 

His message appeared carefully crafted to promote unity while avoiding fueling further political tension.

His remarks come at a time when the race for influence within government circles is quietly intensifying.

Several كبار leaders have been linked to the powerful deputy president slot, including Hassan Joho, Musalia Mudavadi, and Gladys Wanga. 

Their names continue to feature prominently in political discussions, signaling early positioning ahead of 2027.

At the same time, former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has dismissed the ongoing debate, warning that internal focus on positions could distract from bigger national issues. 

He has maintained that the next election will be competitive regardless of who is chosen as running mate.

Kindiki’s latest statement reveals a leader choosing caution over confrontation. 

As political temperatures slowly rise, his approach suggests a strategy centered on patience, discipline, and alignment with the President an approach that could prove decisive as the road to 2027 continues to take shape.

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