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Khalwale Becomes Latest Victim of Security Withdrawal in Ruto's Camp


The political rivalry between Senator Boni Khalwale and President William Ruto's government has exploded in Western Kenya, following the dramatic withdrawal of Khalwale’s security detail.

This move links him directly to Governor George Natembeya, who also had his security stripped.

 This dual action signals an aggressive pattern of political targeting against leaders viewed as troublesome to the ruling coalition.

Senator Khalwale has escalated the crisis by issuing a dire warning of "pandemonium" potentially breaking out in the region following the withdrawal.

By linking the removal of personal security to public safety, the Senator highlights the extreme danger faced by high-profile figures who dissent.

Turning a political difference into a matter of national security concern.

Khalwale minced no words, publicly claiming that the government withdrew his security due to their differing "political differences." 

This accusation frames the action not as a routine administrative matter but as a deliberate political punishment.

The claim suggests a dangerous precedent where state resources are allegedly weaponized to intimidate and silence opponents within the ruling party's influence.

The withdrawal is understood to be direct retribution against Khalwale and Natembeya for allegedly turning the Western region "hostile for Ruto."

 This fact reveals the high stakes of the battle for political control in the Mulembe nation.

The government appears to be signaling that defiance against the national leadership will be met with immediate and punitive political measures.

Despite praising the professionalism of local police officers, Khalwale’s exposure of the withdrawal confirms that the threat originates from a high-level political mandate.

This necessitates immediate national attention to safeguard the democratic space and prevent the use of security details as tools for political control.

Ensuring that the personal safety of leaders is not subject to the shifting sands of political allegiance.


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