Githunguri MP Gathoni Wamuchomba has voiced strong criticism following the recent appointments of William Kabogo and Lee Kinyanjui as Cabinet Secretaries. In a pointed statement, Wamuchomba questioned the political motivations behind these appointments, suggesting they are a result of President Ruto’s recent visit to Ichaweri, the home of former President Uhuru Kenyatta.
The MP did not mince words in her critique, describing the appointments as “political gasping with zero milestone.” She implied that the appointments are more about political maneuvering than achieving tangible progress. “Mulima is very restive and already rattled. Such gimmicks wonât work,” she stated, indicating that the central region of Kenya is unsettled by these appointments by President Ruto.
In her statement, Wamuchomba emphasized the need for fresh leadership rather than recycling old faces. “When your cooking pot rumbles instead of boiling, then you know it has backfired; you canât redeem it. The best thing is to restart afresh but donât recycle,” she remarked. This metaphor underscores her belief that the current political strategy is flawed and unsustainable.
Wamuchomba further criticized the current political system, suggesting that it is “punctured” and cannot hold any longer. “The punctured system canât hold it anymore,” she declared, calling for a complete overhaul rather than superficial changes. Her remarks reflect a broader dissatisfaction with the status quo and a desire for meaningful reform.
Gathoni Wamuchomba’s sharp critique of the recent Cabinet appointments highlights the ongoing political tensions and calls for genuine change in the country’s leadership. As the nation navigates these developments, Wamuchomba’s call for fresh leadership and systemic reform resonates with those seeking a new direction for the country’s governance.
By Kenyans