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"Nyinyi Ni Wa TUTAM Or WANTAM?" UDA MP Shoçked As Kiambu Residents Responds To His Question

At a political event in Kiambu County on Wednesday, MP Elijah Kiruria asked residents a simple question: Are you a “one-term” group or a “two-term” group for President William Ruto?

The crowd shouted back loudly that they are a “two-term” group. This means they support President Ruto and want to vote for him again for a second term in the next elections.

Kiruria asked this question to see how much support President Ruto has in the area. Kiambu County is important in politics because it has many voters who can influence election results.
The exchange comes amid growing tensions within political circles, with leaders from different sides increasingly using social media and public events to criticise each other. Ichung’wa’s firm response signals that he is prepared to defend himself against any attacks while pushing for a focus on policy and development issues rather than personal rivalries.

Political analysts say the warning highlights how public disagreements among senior leaders can influence the opinions of the electorate, especially young voters who are active on social media and follow these debates closely.

Ichung’wa’s remarks are likely to continue stirring discussions online, as Kenyans debate whether political leaders should concentrate on national development or continue engaging in personal disputes.

This latest clash adds to the ongoing political rivalry among top leaders and shows that tensions remain high even within allied circles of the current administration.


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