Farouk Kibet is the most feared person in the corridors of power.
President William Ruto trusts Farouk more than any other person, and he handles every unofficial State assignment that comes his way.
He singlehandedly delivered the Malava constituency seat to the ruling UDA Party with little assistance from Western political giants - Musalia Mudavadi and Moses Wetangula.
Farouk campaigned at Malava like he was the one eyeing for the seat.
He walked from village to village, door to door alongside the UDA contestant David Ndakwa.
Farouk hails from around Chepsaita in Uasin Gishu County.
Farouk is a 'state officer' without portfolio, dubbed as president's private aide. His specific role is beyond comprehension.
Ruto's private aide has some interest in the Western region. After successfully campaigning for their Malava candidate, Farouk is eyeing for more political mileage.
Recently a highly powered delegation from the camp of President William Ruto, led by Farouk Kibet, Emmanuel Wangwe, Benjamin Washiali and Innocent Mugabe paid a courtesy call to COTU Secretary General Francis Atwoli in a strategic move to consolidate Ruto's support in the Western region.
Is Farouk seeking to overshadow the influence of Mudavadi and Wetangula in Western?

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