On Tuesday evening, President William Ruto held a high-level, closed-door meeting at State House, Nairobi, with Members of Parliament from Raila Odinga’s Nyanza region.
Sources reveal the meeting, which began at 7 p.m. and extended late into the night, was conducted under an unusual veil of secrecy. In a break from standard protocol, no photographs or official communication were released, fueling intense speculation about the agenda and outcomes.
Adding to the intrigue, MPs were reportedly mobilized discreetly, with some participants cutting short their engagements at ongoing parliamentary games in Mombasa to return to Nairobi. Before heading to State House in a convoy, the lawmakers are said to have first convened at the office of National Assembly Minority Leader Junet Mohammed for pre-meeting consultations.
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The confidential nature of the discussions has raised questions about the meeting’s purpose and potential implications for the country’s political landscape.