Monday, December 22,
2025 - Deputy President Kithure Kindiki was conspicuously absent from the
annual Kimalel Goat Auction in Baringo on Monday, December 22nd,
sparking speculation among attendees and online observers.
Public Service Cabinet Secretary, Geoffrey Ruku, clarified
the situation, revealing that the DP was unwell and had asked him to represent
him at the high-profile event.
Speaking before President William Ruto and other senior
leaders, Ruku explained:
“Dear Your Excellency, President, I have been sent by
your deputy, who is sick.”
“He told me that when I come here in Baringo for the goat
auction, I should send his greetings.”
Ruku added that Kindiki had also sent money to purchase
goats for Christmas, noting: “So if you notice the absence of the Deputy
President, just know I am here on his behalf.”
The clarification came after Kindiki’s absence fueled
speculation online, with Ruku’s statement putting an end to any rumors.
However, no further details were provided about the DP’s
condition.
Kindiki’s last public appearance was on December 19th,
when he presided over the passing out of 147 cadet officers and 103 junior
officers at the Kenya Wildlife Service Law Enforcement Academy in Manyani,
Taita Taveta County.
A day earlier, he accompanied President Ruto to open the
Affordable Housing Project in Mukuru Kwa Njenga and the New Mukuru Level 4
Hospital.
President Ruto attended the Baringo auction alongside Energy
CS Opiyo Wandayi, National Assembly Majority Leader, Kimani Ichung’wah, and
Senate Majority Leader Aaron Cheruyiot.
The Kimalel Goat Auction remains a major annual event
connecting pastoralists with buyers and showcasing Government support for
livestock farmers.
The Kenyan DAILY POST

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