The birth of Kenya’s political Abraham as Kindiki becomes the Third DP

By Anderson Ojwang

Recently, Kenyans and the world witnessed the rise of Kenya’s “political Abraham,” Professor Kithure Kindiki, named after the biblical Abraham, known for his loyalty, patriotism, honesty, humility, and commitment to service. The biblical Abraham’s readiness to sacrifice his son Isaac is seen as a symbol of devotion.

During the swearing-in of Kenya’s third Deputy President, Abraham Kithure Kindiki, President William Ruto and other leaders described Kindiki as a man with virtues worth emulating.

In a prior speech, President Ruto praised the Meru people as the most loyal, patriotic, and trustworthy to work alongside. “Meru people are so loyal that you could even ask them to carry out a difficult task, and they would fulfil it with commitment,” Ruto noted.

In his inaugural address, Kindiki expressed profound gratitude, saying:

“Words fail me to express my gratitude. I thank Almighty God, who guides each person’s path. I am deeply honoured to serve under your leadership. For nearly 20 years, I have been your political student, learning from you in various capacities.”

Kindiki pledged before the assembly and God not to disappoint the President in the responsibilities entrusted to him. He acknowledged the values instilled in him by his parents and elders, which shaped his leadership. “Kenya,” he said, “is a land of opportunity, where anyone can achieve their aspirations. Today, as I stand here taking the oath of office, I am living proof of this.”

He also committed to supporting President Ruto in realising a more inclusive and democratic Kenya where opportunities abound. “Kenya has enabled someone like me, from a humble background, to rise to this position. I am proof that Kenya is a land of possibilities.”

He vowed to fulfil his oath, pledging loyalty and dedication to the President and a commitment to ease the President’s burdens. “Today is the greatest honour of my life,” Kindiki said.

At the swearing-in, President Ruto warmly addressed Kindiki: “Your Excellency Abraham Kithure Kindiki, Deputy President of the Republic of Kenya, I am honoured to witness your swearing-in. Abraham is a patriot and a loyal steward of our bottom-up transformation agenda. Over the past two decades, I have witnessed his dedication and professionalism.”

President Ruto expressed confidence that Kindiki would serve the people with integrity and dedication. He affectionately referred to him as “Abra-K,” saying, “Welcome to the service of Kenya. I have been a lonely figure in the presidency. My brother, I need your voice and intellect.”

Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi introduced Kindiki by describing him as a man of virtue and an essential member of President Ruto’s government. “Today, we stand united on the grounds of Kenya’s institutional symbols—an embodiment of a nation committed to the rule of law,” Mudavadi said.

Mudavadi highlighted Kindiki’s humility and encouraged the nation to embrace this trait. “In Kindiki, we see virtues that, if embraced, will propel our nation forward,” he stated.

Former Nyakach MP Pollyns Ochieng Daima added, “Kindiki is a trusted lieutenant, a soldier, and a great asset to the presidency.”Ndhiwa UDA Chairman Mr Ted Odero described Kindiki as Kenya’s ‘political Abraham,’ saying, “We have witnessed a historic moment. The President will no longer be alone at the presidency. Kindiki will articulate the administration’s agenda.”

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