Waiguru's Power Play: Shaking Up Riggy G's Mt Kenya Dominance

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Pelumi Ilesanmi
Pelumi Ilesanmi
Waiguru's Power Play: Shaking Up Riggy G's Mt Kenya Dominance

Governor Anne Waiguru's speech during the recent Jamhuri Day celebrations in Kirinyaga has ignited a significant political stir, effectively disrupting the Opposition's strategic maneuvers within the influential Mt Kenya region. Addressing residents after opening Kiandai dispensary, Governor Waiguru articulated a clear political stance for the region, emphasizing the desire for the people of Mt Kenya to remain firmly within the government.

In her impactful address, Waiguru conveyed a message born from public consultation, stating, "As the people of Mt Kenya, we want to stay in Government. I have listened to the people, and I believe we will benefit more from inside. I urge those who had ditched the government for the opposition to come back." This statement serves as a direct invitation for former government allies who had defected to the opposition to reconsider their allegiances and rejoin the ruling party.

Furthermore, Governor Waiguru boldly outlined her ambitious plans to elevate Kirinyaga's political stature, aiming to transform it into the central hub, or "epicentre," of Mt Kenya politics. A key component of this strategy involves a direct challenge to impeached Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, as Waiguru expressed her intent to "snatch the vote-rich region" from his influence. Her declarations suggest a realignment of political power and a concerted effort to consolidate control over one of Kenya's most electorally significant regions.

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