"He Has Been Sent By Ruto" Matiangi's Close Ally Exposes Ngunjiri Wambugu Over Alleged Ruto Links

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Fresh political heat has erupted after Kitutu Chache South MP Anthony Kibagendi sensationally claimed that former Nyeri Town MP Ngunjiri Wambugu is secretly working with President William Ruto to frustrate former CS Fred Matiang’i.

The shocking revelation has sparked debate on whether the Kisii political kingpin is being targeted through a silent State House operation.

Kibagendi dropped the allegations while addressing his supporters, accusing Wambugu of being a mole planted to destabilize Matiang’i’s rising influence in the opposition. The claims have quickly gained traction online, with a Facebook clip spreading widely: see full details here.

According to the MP, the former Nyeri Town lawmaker has been parading himself as a defender of opposition interests while secretly pushing the commander in chief’s agenda in Kisii politics.

Kibagendi insisted that the wider plot is meant to reduce Matiang’i’s influence in Gusii land, especially as he positions himself as a central figure in the 2027 political matrix.

Insiders note that this is not the first time Matiang’i’s name has been dragged into succession wars. Ever since his fallout with President Ruto after the 2022 elections, Matiang’i has maintained a low profile but continues to command respect in Kisii and beyond. Kibagendi’s fresh claims suggest that the battle for control of the Gusii vote is far from over.

The alleged link between Wambugu and State House could also complicate opposition unity efforts, especially with ODM boss Raila Odinga trying to rally regional blocs behind the Broad-Based Government deal. Political watchers say if Kibagendi’s claims hold water, then Matiang’i might face a tougher road consolidating his base.

For now, the ball lies in Wambugu’s court. His silence on the matter has only fueled more speculation among Kenyans online, with many questioning where his true loyalty lies.

As 2027 draws closer, Kisii politics is clearly emerging as a battleground that the ruling camp and the opposition are unwilling to ignore.


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