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Farouk Kibet is a prominent Kenyan political figure, best known as a close aide and confidant of President William Ruto. His political journey began in the early 1990s as a KANU youth leader in Turbo, Uasin Gishu County, where he was actively involved in grassroots mobilization and political activism.

In 1997, Kibet initially opposed Ruto’s entry into politics, supporting the incumbent MP Reuben Chesire. However, recognizing Ruto’s potential, he switched allegiance and became one of his most steadfast supporters. This loyalty earned him a nomination to the Wareng County Council, where he served as a councilor from 2003 to 2007.

Kibet’s unwavering support for Ruto has been evident throughout their association. He has been instrumental in organizing political campaigns and has played a significant role in Ruto’s rise to the presidency. Known for his grassroots mobilization skills, Kibet has been a key figure in rallying support for Ruto across various regions.

Beyond politics, Kibet is recognized for his involvement in community development, particularly through organizing fundraisers for churches and other social causes. His commitment to philanthropy has further solidified his influence and reputation within Kenyan society.

Despite his significant influence, Kibet maintains a low public profile, often operating behind the scenes. His dedication to President Ruto and his political acumen have made him a central figure in Kenya’s political landscape.

For a more in-depth look into Farouk Kibet’s rise to power, you might find the following video informative:

Naskia alichapa some Kaleo governor Kofi Moja mzito. Imekua kesi Sasa. I wonder how the governor let it slide? Hii pipa ya mavi inahitaji ngumi Moja ya kahasho ikunie hapo hapo imesimama.

Huyu anakaa luku ya kofi moja blalfakin.

Alaaar kumbe yeye hucheka!! Then hio luku ni ya mwanaume anasema fungua mdomo unawekwa kibare ya blalfakin.