President William Ruto’s senior adviser on the Council of Economic Advisors, Moses Kuria, has hinted at vying for the presidency in the 2027 general election.
Speaking on Sunday, June 22, Kuria said he has all the qualifications and is more than ready to vie for the country’s top leadership position.
“There is a possibility that I will run for president in 2027. The only seat that I cannot vie for is the Women Rep position, but from MCA to the President, I have every qualification. I am more than ready; don’t I practice every day?” he posed.
The former CS also said he is in talks with the Jubilee Party and has given them an offer to work together ahead of the 2027 election.
“We are talking, it's Uhuru’s party and I have another party, I have given them that offer, if they take it fine, if they don’t, I have a party and life will go on,” Kuria stated.
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At the same time, Kuria opined that the 2027 general election will not be a contest but a consensus to save the country.
“2007 will be another moment like 2002. There is not going to be an election; there is going to be so much consensus in the country.
“Elders will sit down and say there are two options, going the Rwanda way and destroying the nation, or there will be an agreement because the consequences of the alternative will be too dire to fathom,” Kuria remarked.