Gideon Moi, son of the late former President Daniel arap Moi, has expressed support for President William Ruto, emphasizing that the number of terms he serves is less important than fulfilling his promises. In a public statement, Gideon said that whether Ruto serves one term or even up to five, what matters most is delivering on the commitments he has made to Kenyans.
“One term, two terms, three terms, four terms, or five terms is not a problem. Fulfill what you promised, and you will gain even greater support,” Gideon stated, signaling confidence in Ruto’s ability to maintain public trust if he stays focused on his agenda.
Political analysts note that Gideon Moi’s comments could be interpreted as encouragement for continuity and performance-based leadership, highlighting the growing importance of accountability and results in Kenya’s political discourse. The remarks also reflect the support Ruto continues to receive from influential figures within different regions of the country, reinforcing his position ahead of future electoral contests.
As Kenya gradually approaches the 2027 General Election, such endorsements are likely to play a role in shaping public perception and consolidating political alliances. Observers will be watching closely to see how this message influences both Ruto’s campaign strategy and voter sentiment.



