Former Cabinet Secretary Mithika Linturi became the focus of conversation after he joined opposition leaders visiting former governor Kawira Mwangaza in Meru County.
Observers quickly noticed what appeared to be a small pistol tucked into Linturi’s waistband, prompting questions and speculation about the security measures he was taking.
The sighting caused a stir among residents and political watchers, many of whom debated whether the gesture was precautionary or unnecessarily provocative.
Local supporters argued that the visit was meant to signal reconciliation and political dialogue, while critics claimed the visible weapon raised concerns about safety and political tension.
Linturi himself has not publicly addressed the matter, focusing instead on his engagement with Governor Mwangaza and other leaders.
The visit comes as alliances in Meru politics continue to evolve ahead of the 2027 elections, with Mwangaza expected to defend her seat.
Political analysts note that in regions with deep-seated rivalries, security awareness can sometimes manifest in unexpected ways, but public perception remains sensitive when weapons are involved during political engagements.
The incident has sparked conversations on social media, with citizens divided between concern over safety and support for leaders taking precautions in tense political contexts.
As Meru politics continues to heat up, this episode highlights how even minor details, such as what a leader carries, can quickly become the center of public debate.
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