Former Kiambu governor Willliam Kabogo is contemplating vying for the presidency in 2022.
Kabogo said he is ready to succeed President Uhuru Kenyatta “as I see things getting mixed up right now”.
He was referring to the squabbling in the ruling Jubilee party.
Kabogo spoke during a talk show on Citizen Television on Wednesday night.
“Who gets to decide who becomes the President? it is the people of Kenya,” he said.
He dismissed the narrative that the president will determine who would succeed him, saying “he has only one vote.”
“Kabogo Presidency is a possibility,” he said.
Kabogo said his approach to the corruption scourge in the country would be ruthless, confronting the rings that swindle public resources without mercy.
“My presidency would be good to many, bad for a few. But I’d create a lot of enemies,” he added.