Gospel artist Reuben Kigame has made a bold declaration – he’s running for the presidential seat in the 2027 elections.
In a Facebook post, Kigame announced his intention to join the race for Kenya’s top leadership position.
He expressed his belief that Kenyans are tired of political deceit and exploitation, and they yearn for new alternatives beyond the existing options.
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In his post, Kigame outlined a vision for a different Kenya, one that places truth, values, basic rights, the rule of law, and the well-being of the people at the forefront.
He emphasized the need to break away from the legacy of corruption and mismanagement that has plagued the country for decades.
Kigame called on others to step up and offer themselves for public service, acknowledging that he is not the only viable candidate.
He welcomed the idea of a competitive field, where citizens can make informed choices based on the candidates’ principles and promises.
Kigame’s dream
These commitments cover various aspects of governance, from honesty and professionalism to devolution, education, healthcare, and economic development.
Kigame also pledged to tackle issues like negative ethnicity, gender-based violence, and environmental sustainability.
His vision is rooted in accountability, inclusivity, and a focus on the welfare of all Kenyans.
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He acknowledged that the path would not be easy but asserted that it is achievable with the right leadership and support.
Kigame defended his early announcement, stating that others have already started campaigning.
he believes in providing Kenyans with an alternative way of doing government.
He invited citizens to join his cause, whether by spreading the word, providing funding, or actively campaigning.
Kigame firmly believes that change is possible and that it begins with the people’s choice.
Further, expressing his deep commitment to serving Kenya in a manner that brings smiles back to its citizens.
Reuben Kigame’s declaration marks the beginning of what promises to be an intriguing political journey in Kenya’s future.