[Johana Ng’eno with Daniel Moi. The two met a long with Gideon Moi at Kabarak on Sunday. Photo/Moi]
Independence party KANU's chair Gideon Moi on Sunday met his father and former President Daniel Arap Moi for a private meeting after disappointment in Uhuru Kenyatta's cabinet slots.
Despite wide speculations that KANU would get few slots, Uhuru stayed clear out of MoU reportedly signed before August polls.
"We are hopeful that we shall be considered in few appointments that are yet to be done," said West Pokot Governor John Longanyapuo.
Moments before Uhuru's inauguration in November, the head of state met senior Moi, popularly known as Nyayo for a private meeting.
"He met Nyayo and someone cannot say that it was just for tea. He should have at least honoured Nyayo despite William Ruto's disagreement with Gideon," said a Kanu official.
Although details of the meeting between Gideon and his father are yet to be known, he was however accompanied by fiery Emurua Dikir MP Johanna Ng'eno.
"early today with former President Daniel Moi and MP Johanna Ng'eno. We are only as strong as we are united," he wrote.
With details on the MoU remaining scanty, Uhuru however promised KANU delegates that they will be 'in government no matter what'