Results For Ruto and Raila in a Murang'a Poll Conducted by Former Transport PS(Irungu Nyakera)
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Results For Ruto and Raila in a Murang’a Poll Conducted by Former Transport PS(Irungu Nyakera)

Mt Kenya votes have ended up being the cake up for grabs by the big boys aspiring to lead this nation after the retirement of president Uhuru Kenyatta.

Political heavyweights have been exploring the region in a vote hunt mission to try and grab the attention of the vote rich region.

The Deputy president, William Ruto, and his team have a reason to smile going by the results of an assessment of an opinion poll led by one of the Murang’a 2022 gubernatorial wannabe.

Irungu Nyakera, who filled in as the PS in the ministry of transport during the first term of Uhuru’s administration, has done a measurable research in every sub county of the large Murang’a county.

Out of the 601 individuals who took part in this exercise, 459 voters said that they will decide in favor of William Ruto to become the president of Kenya.

ODM party pioneer, Raila Odinga, got 47 while Mudavadi and Kalonzo got 18 and 6 respectively. 71 electors said that they would uphold other candidates other than the four referenced.

Gatanga constituency topped the list with the highest participants in this survey. 115 people from the sub-county participated where 100 of them said that they would support Ruto.

This is uplifting news to Ruto and his team. In any case, it is said that the game of politics is dynamic and anything can change in a matter of no time.

This review discovers the feelings that were made by SK Macharia. The Royal Media manager said that the ground in Mt Kenya is emphatically behind Ruto and there is no need of misleading Raila.

Irungu Nyakera has been neutral and has never been related with any camp. He has anyway been hailing CS Munya for the changes he started in the tea sector. It isn’t clear if this review will impact his political inclination.

Results For Ruto and Raila in a Murang'a Poll Conducted by Former Transport PS(Irungu Nyakera)