Moses Kuria is somewhat tired of Kenyan politics and the intricacies that comes with being a lawmaker.
The Gatundu South Member of Parliament announced retirement from politics speaking on Wednesday after his term ends.
The MP who is a Deputy President’s ally hinted he might as well not vie for any position in the upcoming 2022 general elections stating his intentions of living a private life after the retirement.
“At the moment, I am considering not vying in 2022 and retreating to my private life,” he stated.
Moses Kuria also opened up on the importance of Building Bridges Initiatives
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“We talked about a wide range of issues, a very light interview.”
“The topics included BBI & Handshake, Uhuru, Raila, Ruto, 2022, my history, and what position I will vie for in 2022.”
“I had said that BBI (Building Bridges Initiative) and handshake were great initiatives but Uhuru and Raila lost it when they failed to carry the rest of the country with them.”
“They made it a personal project for themselves,” he stated.
Upon questioning who the lawmaker thought was trying to silence him, he admitted that he did not know the exact individuals.
“I don’t know but I suspect it is people who do not want me as MP of Gatundu South,” he added.