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Kindiki prepares ground for Ruto’s Ukambani visit, promises unbiased development

“We are developing this region as every part of our country because there is no part of the country that is not important."

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by FELIX KIPKEMOI

News13 June 2025 - 14:13
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In Summary


  • The DP has also been to Machakos Town, Masinga, Kaiti, Kangundo, Kitui East, Kitui South, Kilome and Kitui Central constituencies, the last one week for similar empowerment engagements.
  • He said President William Ruto is keen on equitable development across the nation without consideration of political affiliation.
Deputy President Kithure Kindiki during an empowerment programme in Mwala, Machakos on June 13, 2025/DPCS

Deputy President Kithure Kindiki intensified his tour of Ukambani ahead of the planned tour by the President, assuring residents that they will benefit fully from the government's development agenda without discrimination.

Kindiki, who was in Mwala, Machakos County, for an empowerment programme, said Ukambani, just like any other part of Kenya, deserves projects and programs to uplift the lives of the people.

“We are developing this region as every part of our country because there is no part of the country that is not important,” DP assured.

The DP has also been to Machakos Town, Masinga, Kaiti, Kangundo, Kitui East, Kitui South, Kilome and Kitui Central constituencies, the last one week for similar empowerment engagements.

In his meetings, Kindiki urged local leaders not to be enticed by those thriving in divisive and retrogressive politics.

He said President William Ruto is keen on equitable development across the nation without consideration of political affiliation.

The Deputy President said it is not yet time to politick but nation building, calling on all leaders to join hands to alleviate underdevelopment, serve the people and spur the nation’s economic growth.

“Every leader in this country, including those in opposition, has a responsibility to participate in nation-building. We should all unite in that endeavour because this is the time for development,” he said.

“When it is time for politicking, we will pursue our diverse political persuasions with utmost respect for each other.”

Kindiki also stated that he is working with all the leaders from the region to ensure the area does not lag in development, as he promised to look for former vice president Kalonzo Musyoka for consultations on taking the region forward.

Kindiki said the nation’s unity is critical as it establishes the foundation for faster development, which is being pursued through the Bottom-Up Economic Development Agenda and complemented by various empowerment programs, including the one he is spearheading countrywide.

He further declared that he is fully behind President Ruto in serving the people, promising not to waver in discharging his duties and pushing the nation's development.

“We must not spoil the nation’s mood through useless politics that incite division and tribalism…I am a Yes Man to the President and wananchi because they are my bosses,” he stated.

In Mwala, the government has allocated funds for the Mwala-Kangundo Road as well as funding key water projects in the region.

It has also allocated hundreds of affordable housing units for Masii town and several technical institutes in the area.

He was hosted by area MP Vincent Musyoka. Other leaders present were National Assembly Majority Leader Kimani Ichungw'ah, Caleb Mule (Machakos Town), Joshua Mwalyo (Masinga), Mwengi Mutuse (Kibwezi West), Nimrod Mbai (Kitui East), Tabitha Mutinda (Nominated Senator), Oscar Sudi (Kapseret), Innocent Mugabe (Likuyani), Fabian Kyule (Kangundo), Rachel Nyamai Kaki (Kitui South), Eric Wamumbi (Mathira), Machakos County Speaker Anne Kiusya and a host of MCAs.

 

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