A dramatic revelation has sparked debate across social media after the Prime Minister of Kakamega Bunge La Mwananchi claimed that former Prime Minister Raila Odinga appeared to him in a dream and declared President William Ruto would remain in power until 2032.
Speaking during a public gathering in Kakamega town, the self-styled Prime Minister said the dream occurred on Monday night, leaving him both shocked and enlightened.
“Jana usiku Baba amenijia kwa ndoto akaniambia William Ruto ndiye rais wa Kenya mpaka 2032 na hii opposition inayo ongozwa na Rigathi Gachagua ni fake,” he told the cheering crowd.
The remark immediately went viral, drawing mixed reactions from Kenyans.
Some took it as political satire characteristic of the vocal Kakamega Bunge La Mwananchi sessions, while others interpreted it as a symbolic message about Kenya’s current political landscape.
The Kakamega Bunge La Mwananchi is a popular grassroots assembly known for its humorous yet bold commentaries on national politics.
Members often mimic parliamentary proceedings while tackling real political and social issues that affect ordinary citizens.
While the statement was delivered in jest, it touches on ongoing tensions within the Kenya Kwanza coalition, especially between President Ruto and his deputy, Rigathi Gachagua.
The “fake opposition” reference seems to suggest internal power struggles rather than a united front against the government.
As the 2027 elections draw closer, such remarks underscore the complex dynamics shaping Kenya’s political discourse where dreams, humour, and political commentary often blend into a unique form of civic expression.
Whether prophecy or parody, the Prime Minister’s declaration has once again put Kakamega’s street parliament at the centre of national attention.
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