
Kenya, June 28 -- More than 100 members of parliament are thinking about leaving President William Ruto's government. They have been secretly meeting, hatching a plan to leave the camp without causing an alarm before it is too late.
This information comes from the Saturday edition of the People Daily, which reported that the MPs have been meeting in secret to plan what they will do next.
Many of these lawmakers are from the Mt Kenya, Coast, Rift Valley, and Western areas. They are reaching out to their supporters and getting ready for a possible change in politics.
Some MPs are trying to see how their supporters will react before they make their decisions known. They are unhappy with how President Ruto is leading the country.
They feel that the government is not solving the problems of everyday people. Many believe that Ruto has not kept the promises he made during his campaign.
In Mt Kenya, the situation is even more serious. People are upset about how former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua was removed from his position.
Some leaders in the region feel this was a betrayal and are planning to oppose Ruto politically.
If these MPs carry out their plans, it could change the way power works in the country and cause a big shift in politics.
Published by HT Digital Content Services with permission from Bana Kenya.