Sunday, November 13, 2022 –Long serving ex-Makueni Governor Kivutha Kibwana has officially quit active politics.
Mr. Kibwana, who has been in service for over 30 years, on Saturday November 13 took to his official pages to announce his retirement.
He seized the opportunity to also thank his supporters and especially people from Makueni County for having faith in his leadership.
The Azimio-allied politician also took a minute to mention his colleagues, students as well as close associates for having stood with him throughout his tenure in office.
“Today I announced that I have quit elective politics after serving the people of Makueni Constituency (2002-07) and Makueni County (2013-22), and 30 years of public service. Thanks be to God, my former students, co-workers, and those I served,” he stated.
Those who had a privilege to read his farewell statement had varied concerns with a larger section wishing him well away from politics.
“Remain of good cheer. Your footprints in the legal profession, public service and politics will forever twinkle in the galaxy of our nation’s history. Now write your memoir, Prof. We await,” renowned political commentator Javas Bigambo stated.
After losing in the recent elections, Mr. Kibwana would quickly move to the side of William Ruto with hopes of getting a top appointment but sadly this couldn’t materialise.