Fresh twist in Mt. Kenya politics as Nyandarua MCAs now denounce Kindiki, back DP Gachagua
Nyandarua
Members of County Assembly (MCAs) have thrown their weight in support for
Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, dismissing attempts to position Interior
Cabinet Secretary Prof. Kithure Kindiki as the new leader of the Mt. Kenya
region.
While
distancing themselves from a meeting held in Murang’a on Wednesday, where Kindiki was said to be endorsed by a section of MCAs as the Mt. Kenya
kingpin, the Nyandarua MCAs now say they the gathering undermined
the region’s cohesion and misrepresented the will of the people.
The
MCAs, led by their Majority Leader Mwangi Nyaga, noted that DP Gachagua has
consistently championed for the interests of Mt. Kenya at the national level,
and they believe he remains the rightful leader for the community.
They
noted that they cannot afford to be divided by selfish political ambitions,
noting that Gachagua has proven himself to be a strong voice for the people who
stand firmly behind him.
“The people of Nyandarua elected the President
on the same ticket as the Deputy President, and had clarity on whom they were
giving power to at the national level, and who their leader was at the regional
level. In this case, the leadership of the Mt. Kenya region is by the grace of
the Lord, and the supreme vote of the people, held by Deputy President Rigathi
Gachagua,” said Nyaga.
“As
the local leaders in Nyandarua, we distance ourselves from the meeting held in
Nyahururu where MPs lied to the public that the country had endorsed Kithure Kindiki.
The correct position is that the Nyandarua leadership, together with all the
leadership, are firmly behind their single leader, Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua.”
The
MCAs also called on the government to prioritize the completion of stalled
development projects in Nyandarua County, urging leaders to focus on serving
the people instead of engaging in divisive politics.
They
at the same time criticized Members of Parliament who had earlier thrown their
support behind Kindiki, stating that their actions could divide Mt. Kenya
community at a time when it needs to present a united front to advocate for its
development agenda.
Minority
Leader Mwangi Gichuki stated: “When we were electing the President, we used to
see a President who would walk, eat maize with us, who was accessible…when did
this change? So that now we can have a debate on who is closer to the President
and who will take our issues to the President?”
This
comes following after a joint
statement reportedly agreed on by over 300 MCAs from Central Kenya expressing support for CS Kindiki as the region’s political kingpin.
“As grassroots leaders who interact daily with the people that
we represent, faced with the many challenges on our welfare, we have identified
and agreed as a region to rally behind the Cabinet Secretary for Interior and
National Administration Prof. Kithure Kindiki who has agreed to be the champion
of our region’s development agenda and our welfare,” they said in a joint
statement.
“We have confidence in Prof. Kindiki’s competence, experience
and capacity to advance our region’s development needs together with the
interests of all the other regions, resulting in a country that develops as a
whole, for the prosperity and benefit of all our citizens.”
The declaration by the MCAs also came hours
after over 2,000 Njuri Ncheke elders also endorsed Kindiki as the Mt. Kenya East kingpin.
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