Gathoni Wamuchomba, the MP for Githunguri, recently launched a scathing critique against President William Ruto, accusing him of failing to fulfill the promises he made to Kenyans.
Her sharp rebuke, encapsulated in the defiant statement “Niuwe ukitaka, siogopi!” (Kill me if you want, I’m not afraid), highlights the growing frustration among some leaders over the president’s leadership.
Wamuchomba specifically took issue with the introduction of the new medical insurance scheme, SHA, which she claims has failed to deliver on its intended goals.
According to her, the scheme, which was meant to provide accessible and efficient healthcare services, has been riddled with inefficiencies and has left many citizens worse off than before.
She lamented that instead of addressing pressing socio-economic issues, Ruto’s government appears disconnected from the challenges facing ordinary Kenyans.
Her criticism underscores a broader concern that promises of affordable healthcare and economic empowerment have yet to materialize, leaving many feeling disillusioned.
As a vocal advocate for accountability, Wamuchomba’s remarks resonate with citizens demanding tangible results.
This bold attack on President Ruto signals a potential shift in political dynamics, with leaders like Wamuchomba willing to challenge authority in defense of their constituents’ welfare.
By Kenyans