A stunning political bombshell has reignited debate over Kenya's most contested elections after Junet Mohamed made explosive claims about former President Uhuru Kenyatta's relationship with Raila Odinga.
His remarks have left many wondering whether one of the country's biggest political alliances was built on hidden betrayal.
While addressing supporters, Junet claimed that Uhuru allegedly denied Raila victory in both the 2013 and 2022 presidential elections despite having the power to change the outcome.
According to him, Uhuru "stole Baba's votes" and even went ahead to swear himself into office in 2013 instead of allowing Raila to become president.
The bold allegations immediately sent shockwaves across the political scene. The remarks quickly sparked reactions online, with supporters and critics fiercely debating whether Junet's claims reflected the truth or were simply part of the country's ongoing political battles.
Many Kenyans questioned why such serious accusations are only emerging now, years after the elections.
Others defended Uhuru, arguing that election outcomes are determined by constitutional institutions rather than a single individual. The debate has once again reopened painful memories of Kenya's fiercely contested elections and the divisions they created.
As political temperatures continue to rise ahead of future contests, Junet's statement has added fresh fuel to an already heated national conversation.
Whether his claims will reshape public opinion or deepen existing political divisions remains to be seen, but one thing is certain—his words have ensured that the debate over Kenya's past elections is far from over.
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