Nearly a week after independence party Kanu signed a post-poll deal with the ruling Jubilee Party, the outfit has now embarked on preparations to reap from its newly formed coalition and consolidate it's support base in the Rift Valley region.
The Baringo Senator Gideon Moi-led party is out to wrest Rift Valley from Deputy President Dr William Ruto’s stranglehold with Senator Moi on Sunday playing host to five leaders from the region in Kabarak in a five-hour long meeting.
Although the details of the closed-door meeting were scanty, a brief statement from Senator Moi’s office said the leaders consulted on the current state of affairs in the country and how to cushion local residents from the adverse effects of the Covid-19 pandemic.
"Today Senator Gideon Moi held a five-hour consultative meeting with leaders from Rift Valley at the Kabarak home of the late President Daniel Arap Moi.
As Kanu, we believe in Senator Moi who is our leader and we shall be behind him in this journey ,"added Mr Kimani.