The surprising turn of events that has sent ripples across the political landscape, Member of Parliament Gathoni Wamuchomba has publicly declared the completion of her repentance journey for dishonoring the President.
In a detailed statement shared on social media, the outspoken lawmaker admitted that for two years she had spoken ill of the President, accused him wrongly, and used various nicknames against him. She revealed that she has since realized her mistakes and taken steps to make amends.
“I have asked HIM for forgiveness twice,” Wamuchomba wrote. She added that she is now praying for forgiveness from Almighty God, seeking spiritual cleansing after what she described as a period of dishonor.
The legislator referenced biblical teachings to support her position, citing passages that warn against dishonoring the King while expecting divine blessings. She urged others to refrain from using demeaning names or imagery when referring to the President, emphasizing the importance of respect in order to enjoy the blessings of the land.
Wamuchomba expressed gratitude to her Bishop and the Women of Hope team for guiding her through this process. In the accompanying photograph, she is seen warmly shaking hands with a senior clergyman dressed in religious attire, symbolizing reconciliation and spiritual renewal.
The announcement comes as an afternoon shocker to many observers who had grown accustomed to her critical stance. Closing her message, the MP declared, “I feel free now.”
Political analysts suggest this public repentance could signal a shift in her approach, potentially mending fences within political circles. Supporters and critics alike have reacted to the development, with many praising her courage in acknowledging past errors while others question the timing and sincerity.
The development highlights the intersection of faith, politics, and personal accountability in public life. As Wamuchomba turns a new page, her statement serves as a call for greater respect toward leadership.
