Sunday, August 20

KABOGO THE MAN ENOUGH.....




Few could have imagined that outgoing Kiambu county governor Hon.William Kabogo ,will grace the swearing in ceremony of  the incoming governor HON. Babayao  at Ndumberi stadium and even handing over the instruments of power.
Kabogo called upon his supporters to
give unwavering support to Waititu
“Today, I handed over the instruments of power to the incoming governor of Kiambu, Ferdinand Waititu. I ask everyone to support him and his new administration in moving Kiambu forward. #TujengeKiambu is for everyone of us. God bless Kiambu, God bless Kenya”. He posted on FB.

 
Mixed reactions were uttered :
Leon Smart I will live to respect you your excellency,,u meant well for kiambu but i can assure they will regret letting you go,,,Let them celebrate while the merry last but one day #KabaKabogo will b coined in kiambu.
Thiong'o Wa Gichuhi What next for Waititu, because he was brought to Kiambu to remove you from power, does he have any vision or plan. I never understand what he stand for or his future plans. Anyway good on your part for being a gentleman and attending.
Isaac Kuria Chege The best governor ever, I can bet if you offer yourself come 2022 you will win by landslide, Waititu will fail our great county and he is the worst decision that Kiambu made, you are a mentor to me and many
Benson Macharia That is the greatest Respect you showed and maturity in Democracy. We could see lack of respect on the part of the MC but I believe God will give you Justice and definitely another chance as a Leader. Long Live Kabogo and God bless you. .
St Karmal Wambui So u want to tell me 800k people made a mistake over him to choose #babayao.....this must be a prank.

Paul Kimani Free advice, no king without votes. In Kenya, the power is on votes.

Reportedly his Meru counterpart Hon. Peter Gatirau Munya declined invitation from Hon. Kiratu Murungi to attend his swearing in ceremony at Riverland stage in Meru town.
Kiraitu didn’t hesitate to call upon outgoing governor,  to join hands and work together  for betterment of Meru residents.
  He asked former governor Peter Munya to accept defeat saying politicking was over.
"The referee has already blown the whistle to mark the end of the game. Let Mr Munya join us in making Meru great. However, anyone who was involved in corruption will be prosecuted," he said.

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