Tribalism and Kenya are inseparable.
With over 50 years gone since we gained independence, Kenya has continued to lag behind in development because of this vise.
Certain tribes in the nation have been sidelined simply because they voted against the sitting President.
Tribalism will only end if the citizens of this country decide to vote for a leader from a minority group.
One of the best bets, in this case, is none other than Mombasa governor Ali Hassan Joho.
Joho is a fearless, selfless and experienced politician who is going for nothing but a win in the 2022 elections.
The outspoken governor has already started his walk to State House by launching attack after attack against his closest opponent Deputy President William Ruto.
Whether Coalition for Reforms and Democracy wins or not, Joho will remain a great threat to Ruto as he looks forward to succeed his boss.
Joho has the numbers and money. Kenya’s is al about these two factors. His influence is now being felt not only in the coastal region but also the entire nation.
When Joho attacks Ruto for land grabbing, he not only does that for the people of his county but also the entire county.
Kenyans have suffered long enough in the hands of leaders who only serve the interest of their communities.
Joho is the man to save Kenya from tribalism.