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‘Stop 2027 politics’ – Ndindi Nyoro urges leaders to focus on service delivery

‘Stop 2027 politics’ – Ndindi Nyoro urges leaders to focus on service delivery
Chairman of the Budget Committee in the National Assembly, Ndindi Nyoro during a session with members of the Parliamentary Service Commission at County Hall. PHOTO/Kenna claude

Kiharu Member of Parliament (MP) Ndindi Nyoro has called on leaders to put aside 2027 politics and focus on service delivery. 

Speaking in Mbeere on Tuesday, February 4, 2025, Nyoro who also serves as the Chairman of the Budget Committee in the National Assembly, urged leaders to prioritise national development and delivering their mandated roles to the people. 

He also advised leaders to engage their predecessors to enhance service delivery to citizens.  

Viongozi wakishikana wapeane motisha kama vile wanapeana motisha viongozi wa awali, community itakaa imetulia, na maendeleo inakuja ambayo inafaidi wadosi wetu wananchi,” he said. 

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Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro addressing faithfuls at ACK Old Stadium in Embu town on Sunday, November 26, 2023. PHOTO/Brian Malila

2027 campaigns

A section of leaders from the political divide have already began early campaigns for various positions including the presidency. 

So far, a section of leaders from the Kenya Kwanza government have insisted that president William Ruto must serve two terms. 

Others have disputed this fronting their preferred candidates for the top job. 

For instance, the Jubilee Party endorsed former Interior Cabinet Secretary (CS) Fred matiang’i for the position. 

Announcing the move, the party’s Secretary General Jeremiah Kioni vowed to aggressively campaign for he former CS to clinch the presidency. 

We as the Jubilee Party, we have our own candidate, Matiang’i; aende wachuane na wale wengine tuhakikishe Kasongo ameenda nyumbani asubuhi na mapema. For that to happen, lazima muanze kufanya registration, musikize maneno kwa watu na hatutaki vita,” Kioni said.

Former Interior CS Fred Matiang'i at Karatu PCEA church in Gatundu South, Kiambu County. PHOTO/Mathew Ndung'u
Former Interior CS Fred Matiang’i at Karatu PCEA church in Gatundu South, Kiambu County. PHOTO/Mathew Ndung’u

If we all agree to come together and vote, Ruto will not win even if he appoints Kimani Ichung’wah or Kamket as IEBC Chairperson. Lazima tukubaliane kama wakenya kwamba William Ruto na watu wake wote are very wrong people for Kenya,” he said.

His sentiments were echoed by the Guise Community which promised to support Matiang’i for the top seat. 

“As the Gusii community, we have decided our candidate in the 2027 elections is Fred Matiang’i, and we won’t back down. We have decided that if you have a dysfunctional country and institutions are not sharing the cake equitably then you must look for alternatives and force those in power to share the resources equitably, and one of the approaches is setting our own political parties,” Kisii Senator Richard Onyonka shared.

Former Chief Justice David Maraga was also fronted as a suitable candidate by Saboti MP Caleb Amisi, who said the former CJ, is the best person to transform the country and steer it towards the right direction.

“If Kenyans are looking for a new start, get @dkmaraga out of retirement,mobilise resources,and campaign for him. The rest are usual political dinosaurs or representatives/scions of bourgeois status quo. They will not sell against Ruto. It must be real and believable. Renaissance!” he said on Saturday, February 1, 2025.

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