Thursday, December 05, 2024

Ruto Secret Plan Revealed By Sudi, inchungwa and Nyoro












 Today, the Tanga Tanga faction made a strong showing during Dennis Itumbi's release, and the drama was notable. Key figures from the team, including Kimani Ichung’wa, Ndindi Nyoro, and Oscar Sudi, addressed the press outside the court. These remarks were not impromptu; they appeared well-prepared, with Ichung’wa even referring to notes during his speech. Among the revelations was a surprising statement: the team plans to campaign for the return of controversial lawyer Miguna Miguna after resolving the current situation.


Let’s analyze the remarks and their implications. Oscar Sudi spoke first, continuing his combative tone from a funeral over the weekend, where he criticized government officials. Today, he again aimed barbs directly at the Kenyan government, of which he is technically a part as a legislator in the ruling Jubilee Party. Sudi also mentioned Nancy Gitau, a name with significant weight in Kenyan politics. This reference linked her to alleged political schemes, including past controversies like the supposed "Putin Plan," which insinuated political maneuvering to consolidate power in Kenya.


Kimani Ichung’wa followed, reinforcing Sudi’s criticisms and accusing "state mandarins" of abusing their authority. This phrase, used repeatedly, referred to influential government officials like Fred Matiang’i and others in key positions. Ichung’wa also called for evidence allegedly held by Itumbi, related to the infamous La Mada Hotel meetings, to be played in court. His remarks suggested the group was seeking to expose hidden political agendas.


Ndindi Nyoro wrapped up by claiming that Tanga Tanga members had received threats from unnamed government figures. Like the others, his tone was defiant, targeting the same "state mandarins" mentioned earlier.


The coordinated nature of these speeches points to a deliberate strategy. The Tanga Tanga team appears to be provoking the government, possibly to force a confrontation. Their ultimate goal seems to be exposing what they perceive as government overreach or political schemes. However, this bold approach raises questions, especially given the controversial reputations of some Tanga Tanga members, who have faced allegations of corruption and other misconduct. Despite this, they seem unafraid of confrontation, hinting at a deeper strategy or knowledge of factors not yet public.


Adding to the intrigue is the mention of Miguna Miguna, whose forced deportation after the 2017 elections remains a highly sensitive political issue. Supporting his return signals a broader political agenda that could have significant ramifications.


In conclusion, the Tanga Tanga team's provocative actions suggest they are building towards a critical moment in their political strategy. Whether this leads to a direct confrontation with the government or shifts the political landscape remains to be seen. As the situation develops, the stakes for both Tanga Tanga and their rivals, including Team Kieleweke, continue to rise.

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