Ndindi Nyoro vows to reveal his next political move in 4 weeks

By , June 27, 2026

Kiharu Member of Parliament (MP) Ndindi Nyoro has hinted at unveiling a major political move that could reshape Kenya’s political landscape ahead of the 2027 General Election, revealing that he has been quietly working for months on a new political direction and asking Kenyans to give him up to four weeks before making his next public declaration.

Speaking on Saturday, June 27, 2026, during a press briefing, the MP said the decision he is preparing to make is far bigger than immediate political pressure and will focus on defining the kind of leadership and direction Kenya needs moving forward.

“I have been working on something for the last many, many months ,objectively in terms of the kind of Kenya we would want to have, because it is the kind of Kenya that we would want to have, that then would dictate what kind of team do we need to do this job, Nyoro said.

Nyoro asks Kenyans for patience

The lawmaker said he understands growing public pressure from Kenyans demanding clarity on his political position, but insisted he would not rush into making decisions driven by popularity or temporary political excitement.

“I request Kenyans to give me three to four weeks, to share my views. This decision is not about my political convenience; it is about what Kenya can become,” he said.

Nyoro added that the silence he has maintained in recent weeks should not be misunderstood, saying his next move must be guided by long-term national interest.

“My silence has not been in vain. It has been for Kenyans, not for my political convenience,” he added.

MP breaks silence after backlash over Finance Bill vote

The remarks come days after Nyoro came under sharp criticism after missing the parliamentary vote on the Finance Bill 2026, triggering questions over his absence during one of the country’s most closely watched economic debates.

Addressing the backlash, Nyoro admitted the criticism had weighed heavily on him.

“It has been a very bitter pill for me to swallow for the last one week, but most of the bitter pills many times also give us reprieve and they make us learn and become better,” he said.

Nyoro defends record on economic debates

The MP defended his parliamentary record, saying that despite the controversy, he has consistently participated in debates touching on the country’s economic direction.

“To my recollection, in terms of all the Finance Bill debates and votes, I have been participating in all the debates and votes,” he said.

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