Political knives are out, and the Deputy President’s seat just turned into a tug-of-war that could reshuffle alliances fast.
Muhia rips Mt Kenya defenders
Muhia rips Mt Kenya defenders
- Wanjiku Muhia blasted Mt Kenya allies shielding Kithure Kindiki.
- According to Muhia, those leaders are polishing their reputations before voters.
- She argued the same crowd pushed out Rigathi Gachagua earlier.
- Her take is that their sudden loyalty smells fake.
- Wanjiku Muhia questioned why Kindiki gets softer treatment.
- Previously, regional politicians trashed Gachagua’s leadership to justify removal.
- Muhia challenged them to explain why Kindiki deserves protection.
- Voters, she warned, are not buying last-minute sympathy plays.
- Wanjiku Muhia mocked United Democratic Alliance figures from Thika and Murang’a.
- Members from those towns threatened to bolt if Kindiki loses the seat.
- Muhia shot back that they stayed in government for self-interest.
- Her stance is that their exit talk lacks any real leverage.
- Wanjiku Muhia framed Kindiki’s role as temporary after political shifts.
- She argued the slot should shift to an Orange Democratic Movement nominee.
- Names floated were Oburu Odinga, Gladys Wanga, and Junet Mohamed.
- Muhia said the party should hold firm on claiming that seat.
- Oburu Oginga tied ODM support for William Ruto to landing the deputy post.
- Wanjiku Muhia called out Alice Ng’ang’a over 2027 walkout threats.
- Ng’ang’a had warned Mt Kenya would exit the government if Kindiki were replaced.
- Muhia insisted the United Democratic Alliance no longer answers to Mt Kenya leaders.