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Junet Mohamed Dismisses ‘Ruto Must Go’ Calls: “Wait For Elections”

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NAIROBI, Kenya- National Assembly Minority Leader Junet Mohamed has sharply criticized those calling for the removal of President William Ruto from office, labeling such discussions as “nonsensical.” 

Instead, he emphasized that the Opposition Coalition, led by Raila Odinga, is currently focused on securing the prestigious African Union (AU) Chairmanship. 

The Suna East MP argued that political focus should remain on the upcoming 2027 general elections, not on attempts to remove the president prematurely.

At the funeral of Mama Anna Nanyama Wetang’ula in Bungoma, Mohamed responded to those pushing for leadership changes, stressing that the constitution clearly outlines that the president should serve a five-year term. 

“What has shocked me is that people who consciously decided to elect a candidate for a full five-year term now come to me asking for help to remove this person. I will not assist them; we must wait for the next general election,” Mohamed declared. 

He dismissed any discussion about leadership changes as a distraction, calling it “empty stories.”

Opposition Shifts Focus to African Union Chairmanship

Since losing the 2022 general elections, Mohamed noted that the Azimio La Umoja coalition has largely shifted its attention away from domestic politics. 

According to him, the coalition’s current priority is securing the AU Chairmanship, a significant role in African diplomacy that requires their full commitment.

“We are part of the African Union, not just focused on Kenya. Once that situation is resolved, then I will consider returning my focus to Kenya,” Mohamed explained, reinforcing the coalition’s strategic pivot.

This shift was also reflected in President Ruto’s recent cabinet nominations. 

To quell dissatisfaction within his government, Ruto appointed several of Odinga’s allies, including key positions in the National Treasury and Energy ministries, transforming his government into a broadly inclusive one. 

These appointments have prompted praise from Odinga’s allies, further emphasizing the new collaborative approach under the Kenya Kwanza regime.

Mohamed, firm in his stance, cautioned those plotting to remove President Ruto over unpopular reforms. He advised them to reserve such plans for the 2027 elections. 

The constitutional process for removing a sitting president is arduous, requiring support from at least one-third of National Assembly members, and a two-thirds majority to proceed to the Senate.

“If you are tired this early, please know that some of us are not. We are not prepared for that job, so look for others to take it on,” Mohamed asserted.

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