Deadly Political 'Ghosts' Likely to Come Baying For Ruto's Blood Ahead of 2022 Elections

Photo/2022 presidential hopeful William Ruto (Facebook/William Ruto).

Scientifically, there is no data that backs up existence of ghosts but that does not mean ghosts are hypothetical beings, necromancy was practiced in biblical times and Africans believe that ghosts exists and woe betide you if they have a grudge with you.

DP Ruto is famous and likely successor of his boss, that's, if his shot hits the set target. Though it's his constitutional right to be voted for, William is trailed by deadly 'ghosts' which posses a threat to his course.

Before a candidate throws his/her hat into a presidential ring, IEBC weighs and separates chaff from grains. Chapter six of the Constitution and Article 137 rubber stamps one's fate.

Chapter Six primarily talks about integrity of those holding public offices. Anti-Ruto crusader's faults William for his tainted records.

The second in command has been accused of many scandalous dealings which have dented his name. Though charges against him have not been substantiated, tell me what will happen should the be found guilty.

Ruto is accused of dispossessing KPC Ngong Forest of their land, his Weston Hotel is said to be built on a public land. In 2004, the firebrand was arrested and put on trial for defrauding Kenya Pipeline Company junks of money in a wash wash land deal.

Samoei is also accused of repossessing 2007/8 post election victims land. In 2013, Kenyan court ordered him to pay a victim of violence five million for illegally taking away his land.

His name has also been attached to assassination of Jacob Juma who up to his date was a fierce critic of Ruto and Jubilee government. The DP is also alleged to be the agent behind Maize scandal, Kimwarer and Arror dams scandal and fake fire arm deals.

Though he has distanced himself from the aforenamed scandals, should substantial evidence be found, he will face the law and should he be found guilty, then his course will turn impractical.