Mt. Kenya kingship tussle intensifies as 300 MCAs back Interior CS Kindiki
At least 300 Members of County Assemblies (MCAs)
majorly drawn from the Central Kenya region have now also expressed support for
Interior Cabinet Secretary Prof. Kithure Kindiki as the region’s political
kingpin.
The MCAs from Nairobi as well as 11 Mt. Kenya
counties, namely; Murang’a, Kiambu, Laikipia, Nyeri, Kirinyaga, Embu,
Nyandarua, Nakuru, Isiolo, Meru and Tharaka Nithi, made the declaration in a
joint address and subsequent statement to newsrooms on evening.
They resolved to rally behind the Interior CS
as the ideal link between the Mt. Kenya region and the Kenya Kwanza government.
The MCAs said the decision, which comes
barely a week after 69 Members of Parliament
from the region also declared Prof. Kindiki as their defacto leader, is tied
to the belief that he will “champion the region’s development agenda and
welfare.”
They reiterated their unwavering support to
President William Ruto and his administration, saying that Kindiki would ensure
that the region is united behind one nation.
“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,” read the 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 leaders termed the current supremacy
battle in the region between that has pitted Kindiki against Deputy Presidnt Rigathi
Gachagua as “divisive and retrogressive,” saying Mt. Kenya was becoming the
nation’s laughing stock.
They echoed President Ruto’s past sentiments of
forging a united nation, noting that they would unite with all the other
leaders under Kindiki to fast-track development in the region.
“As the President deploys mechanisms to
fast-track completion of the stalled development projects and initiation of new
ones, we urge all our leaders to champion for development in our region in a
manner that preserves national unity,” they stated.
“Further, we take note of the conversations
happening outside our region that seem to depict our leadership as ethnically
divisive and retrogressive. We have basically become the laughing stock of this
country. We are better than this!”
The MCAs added, “We believe in the unity and
indivisibility of Kenya. Kenya can only succeed as a whole and any attempt to divide
our country along ethnic and parochial lines is backward, irresponsible and
unhelpful. The current political conversations are negatively impacting our
ability to champion the development interests of our people and derailing
service provision, therefore disadvantaging our region.”
The MCAs say that CS Kindiki who is pushing
for their welfare has agreed to give them feedback on the endorsement within 30
days.
They said he will champion their work terms,
the ward development fund, their pension, the financial autonomy of county
assemblies, and taxation of their motor vehicle reimbursement.
The declaration by the MCAs came hours after over
2,000 Njuri Ncheke elders also endorsed Kindiki as the
Mt. Kenya East kingpin.
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