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Kindiki Accuses Opposition of Incitement

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Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has taken a swipe at opposition leaders, accusing them of what he described as “persistent politicking and incitement” aimed at undermining the Kenya Kwanza administration.

Speaking at his Karen residence on Tuesday morning after meeting opinion and elected leaders from all constituencies in Nyandarua County, the Deputy President reiterated the government’s commitment to fulfilling pledges made during the 2022 General Election campaigns.

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“I have deliberately chosen to steer clear of political rhetoric and concentrate on service delivery,” said Kindiki. “But let me be clear—come 2027, we will be ready for a political showdown. Our development scorecard will speak for itself.”

Since assuming office six months ago, Kindiki said he has prioritised tangible service delivery and reaffirmed that the government will continue to follow through on promises made during county development forums.

He assured Nyandarua residents of the government’s commitment to equitable development across the country, pledging to personally follow up on the commitments made by President William Ruto.

Kindiki highlighted key gains made by the Kenya Kwanza administration, including what he termed the stabilisation of the economy. He pointed to the strengthening of the Kenyan shilling against the dollar as a sign of economic recovery.

“Farmers are beginning to reap the benefits of government subsidies, particularly in fertiliser support, and are enjoying improved returns from tea and coffee,” he said.

The Deputy President also cited the ongoing construction of more than 400 modern markets across the country, describing it as a flagship initiative to boost grassroots economies.

In Nyandarua, Kindiki promised to oversee major infrastructure projects, including road upgrades and the KSh 1.6 billion electricity connectivity programme. He also assured residents that the Ministry of Lands, in partnership with other government agencies, is working to issue title deeds to communities in areas historically referred to as “colonial villages.”

“I will return soon to personally monitor progress,” he pledged.

Leaders present during the meeting included Nyandarua Woman Representative Faith Gitau and Members of Parliament Kwenya Thuku (Kinangop), Michael Muchira (Ol Joro Orok), and George Gachagua (Ndaragwa). Ol Kalou MP David Njuguna Kiaraho sent his apologies.

Also in attendance were National Assembly Majority Leader Kimani Ichung’wah and MPs Vincent Musyoka (Mwala), Mark Nyamita (Uriri), and Patrick Munene (Chuka/Igambang’ombe), as well as several Members of the County Assembly.

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