Kindiki tells off opposition over rigging claims
DP Kindiki was speaking in Kuria East Constituency on Saturday during an economic empowerment drive.
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In a sharp rebuttal, Kindiki described the claims as “laughable” and “a clear sign of panic” within opposition ranks. He particularly took aim at opposition leaders including Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka, who in late May accused President William Ruto and ODM leader Raila Odinga of colluding to install partisan commissioners at the electoral body.
“The opposition should stop peddling falsehoods and start preparing for a humiliating defeat in 2027,” Kindiki said, adding that elections are won at the ballot, not through conspiracy theories.
He dismissed the allegations as a desperate attempt to delegitimize a lawful process and cautioned political players against inciting the public.
“Msicheze na mambo ya usalama wa taifa,” Kindiki warned, emphasizing that national security was non-negotiable. “Hatutaki mambo ya viongozi walioshindwa na kazi kuchochea wananchi ili kuwe na vurugu,” he added, accusing certain opposition figures of attempting to provoke unrest as a distraction from their own political shortcomings.
The Deputy President also cautioned opposition leaders against seeking power through unconstitutional means, warning that the country’s governance framework is clearly spelled out in the Constitution.
“Kuna watu wanataka kuwa rais kwa njia ya mkato, wananchi ndio wataamua kwa kupiga kura 2027,” he stated. “Hakuna nafasi ya viongozi wanaotafuta njia ya kuingia Ikulu kutumia vurugu.”
Kindiki made it clear that the only legitimate route to State House is through the will of the people.
“Attempts to force political change through the backdoor will not be tolerated. The path to State House is through the ballot box—plain and simple,” he said.
The opposition, in a joint statement signed by eight senior leaders including Kalonzo Musyoka, had accused President Ruto of “handpicking” IEBC nominees with ties to political allies.
The statement claimed the proposed commissioners were part of a broader scheme to “rig the next election in broad daylight,” a move they alleged had the silent approval of Raila Odinga.
“This is not a commission for the people. It is a project designed to serve Ruto’s 2027 re-election ambitions,” the opposition statement read.


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