As Kenya inches closer to the 2027 general elections, the political atmosphere is heating up, with various leaders expected to announce their candidacies.
One name that continues to pop up in discussions is Fred Matiangi, the former Cabinet Secretary for Education, who is seen by many as a potential candidate for high office.
Matiangi, who served under former President Uhuru Kenyatta, is widely respected for his no-nonsense approach and ability to bring reforms in various sectors.
His leadership during his tenure has made him a favorite among some Kenyans, who believe he could offer a different kind of leadership if he chooses to run in 2027.
Recently, Matiangi has been the subject of growing speculation about his political future. Many Kenyans have wondered why he chose not to run in the 2022 elections and are curious if he will contest in 2027.
In response to these questions, Matiangi shared his thoughts in a video posted by Cornelius Ronoh on Twitter.
In the video, Matiangi acknowledged the increasing public interest in his political ambitions. He admitted that people have frequently asked him whether he will run for president or take up another leadership position in the upcoming elections.
While Matiangi did not give a definite answer, he did say something that grabbed the attention of many Kenyans.
Matiangi stated that he views serving his country as a great honor. Whether as a security officer, public servant, or in any other capacity, he emphasized that contributing to the nation is a privilege.
He pointed out that when the time comes, he would not ignore or turn down an opportunity to serve his country if he is called upon.
This statement has left the door open for future possibilities, suggesting that while he may not be officially announcing any candidacy at the moment, he is certainly not ruling anything out.
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