Kirinyaga Governor Anne Waiguru has thrown down the gauntlet, urging President William Ruto to pick a female running mate in 2027 based on talent — not just for appearances.
In a fiery interview with the Daily Nation on Tuesday, Waiguru said women have proven they can handle the highest offices in the land.
“Not as tokenism, but as a right,” she added, sending a clear message to Ruto and his inner circle.
With political analysts predicting a shake-up in the Mt. Kenya power bloc, her words are unlikely to be ignored.
“Leadership should reflect merit and inclusion. Every sector of the population should have a seat at the table,” she said, highlighting the growing demand for women in top government roles.
While Ruto has hinted at the possibility of a female deputy, he has not confirmed any decisions.
Waiguru’s push reinforces a nationwide call for leadership that mirrors Kenya’s diversity — and not just in name.
As the 2027 race heats up, all eyes are now on Ruto: will he pick a woman who can truly deliver, or settle for a symbolic gesture?

