Ichung’wah backs Ruto, Kiambu rallies as critics grumble

Majority Leader Kimani Ichung'wah told Ruto that Kiambu County will deliver more ballots than anywhere else when 2027 rolls around, and he made the promise at a church gathering where Governor Kimani Wamatangi showed up with the president. The lawmaker pointed to infrastructure work happening around the area, like bypass expansions and the Muthaiga to Kiambu road stretch, as proof that things are actually getting done instead of staying stuck in campaign talk mode.

Ruto dropped news about a fresh expressway running from Museum Hill to Thika that should fix the nightmare traffic on that corridor, and he said the Cabinet will green-light the National Infrastructure Fund soon. Political watchers think Mount Kenya support might wobble because voters feel like employment promises and economic boosts have not hit their wallets yet, but Ichung'wah kept insisting the county stays locked in behind the administration based on what is getting built right in front of everyone.
 

Attachments

  • Ichung’wah backs Ruto, Kiambu rallies as critics grumble.webp
    Ichung’wah backs Ruto, Kiambu rallies as critics grumble.webp
    60.1 KB · Views: 45

Trending content

Sponsored

Top