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Kick out Kenya Kwanza, Gachagua allies urge voters

Kick out Kenya Kwanza, Gachagua allies urge voters
Githunguri MP Gathoni Wamuchomba. PHOTO/@hon-wamuchomba/X
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Allies of the impeached former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua’s have called on Kenyans to vote out the Kenya Kwanza government in 2027, accusing it of failing to deliver on promises made to the Kenyan people .

Speaking at a church service in Kajiado North constituency, Githunguri MP Gathoni Wamuchomba expressed deep dissatisfaction with the Kenya Kwanza government and the growing rift within the ruling coalition.

She explained the pain that has been brought by the health programme under the new Social Health Authority(SHA), namely the Social Health Insurance Fund (SHIF).

“We are tired of false promises, we are tired of lies. I am a mother and I feel the pain of our people. When I go to the hospital, the new SHA and SHIF programmes are confusing and burdensome. Patients are now required to pay Sh3,500 to Sh3,900 before being treated. This is unacceptable.” declared Wamuchomba

Wamuchomba illustrated her frustration when she highlighted her encounter with the story of a 90-year-old woman who was denied medical services because she could not afford the new fees.

“She had been paying Sh500 monthly under National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF) and was always treated. Now she is being told to pay Sh3900 before receiving any treatment. This government has turned its back on the poor and vulnerable,” she explained.

The MP also criticised the dismantling of the Linda Mama programme, which previously offered free maternity services, accusing the government of causing unnecessary suffering for expectant mothers.

“Babies are being born on roads and fields because women in labour are being delayed by bureaucratic processes. This is inhumane and must stop,” she said.

Political tension

Wamuchomba argued that the church’s involvement in highlighting public grievances was justified.

 “The church is the voice of God and the voice of Kenyans. When the church speaks about the cries of the people, it is not playing politics but addressing real issues,” she insisted.

The legislator also spoke on the impeachment of former DP Rigathi Gachagua, which she claimed was orchestrated to silence his supporters. She urged the government to focus on governance rather than political manoeuvring, further pointing out the political tension within Kenya Kwanza.

“We are people of dignity and Christians. You have succeeded in removing him and installing the DP you wanted. Now do your work. But let me warn you in 2027, Kenyans will not hesitate to remove you early in the morning if things don’t change,” she cautioned.

The remarks underscore growing discontent within the ruling coalition and highlight the challenges facing the Kenya Kwanza government as it approaches the mid-point of its term. Critics warn that continued dissatisfaction among its base could spell trouble at the next elections in 2027.

As the political landscape heats up, all eyes will be on the government to see if it can address the grievances of its constituents and restore public trust.

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