Kindiki Cautions Government Critics to Brace for a Political Showdown in 2027

Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has cautioned government critics to prepare for a hefty political showdown in the next election, 2027. The second-in-command confidently insisted that the regime has outstanding track record that will not fail it during. forthcoming election.

Speaking at his residence in Karen, during a meeting with opinion leaders from Nyandarua county, Kindiki pointed out the progress his office has made since taking office six months ago, applauding the administration for stabilizing the economy.

He reaffirmed the administration’s commitment to fulfil the promises it made to Kenyans during the pre-elections of 2022.

Using the platform, Kindiki dismissed opposition leaders inciting public dissent against the Kenya Kwanza administration, challenging them to provide alternative ways to curb problems affecting Kenyans, instead of political rhetoric.

“Our focus remains on service, not political noise,” he stated.

Addressing Nyandarua residents directly, he pledged sustained focus on grassroots development. He promised to oversee the implementation and monitoring of Ksh.1.6 billion electricity connectivity project, road upgrades, and expedited issuance of title deeds for colonial-era villages.

Attendees included Nyandarua MPs Faith Gitau ( Woman Rep, Nyandarua), Kwenya Thuku ( Kinangop), Michael Muchira (Oljororok), George Gachagua (Ndaragwa), and Majority Leader Kimani Ichung’wah. Apologies were noted from Olkalau MP David Kiharau, while Chuka Igambang’ombe’s Patrick Munene, Uriri’s Mark Nyamita, Mwala’s Vincent Musyoka, and local MCAs also participated.

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