Speaking on the Hot 96 Breakfast show, the lawmaker outlined a list of potential allies, including notable leaders such as Kalonzo Musyoka, Edwin Sifuna, James Orengo, Eugene Wamalwa, Gladys Wanga, Irungu Kang’ata, and George Natembeya.
“It all depends on the decisions we make together with my brother Ndindi, who is also a high performer. If we decide to pursue the presidency today, with Ndindi as my deputy, we could do it without even needing to hire agents—asubuhi mapema!” he remarked. “Ultimately, it’s about aligning with capable individuals.”
Owino did not shy away from critiquing both President William Ruto and Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja, expressing disappointment in their leadership styles.
He pointed to alleged instances of rampant corruption in Nairobi, saying that the World Bank previously allocated Ksh.380 million for road construction projects in Embakasi East, Mathare, and Roysambu Constituencies, only for the funds to be mismanaged under the Governor’s oversight.
“The World Bank did release Ksh.380 million to improve our roads, yet contractors have abandoned the sites. Nothing is happening in these constituencies. The funds have been squandered. Who is accountable? The governor of Nairobi,” he remarked.
Looking toward the 2027 elections, Owino emphasized he is ‘spoilt for choice’ and ‘overqualified’ to run for either the gubernatorial seat or the presidency.
“There are opportunities everywhere. My supporters are passionately urging me to run for president in 2027. I believe I’m more than qualified for all these roles.”
Owino expressed his discontent with President William Ruto’s leadership and predicted that the president may face challenges in retaining his seat in the next elections.
“I am truly disappointed because this is a president who had the potential to be the best in Kenya, having risen from a humble background. This is the person, when he won 2022; I knew that this person had won 2027. But as we move towards 2027, I know that he’s losing it because of the obvious things.”
By Teddy Eugene Otieno