- President William Ruto has spoken about his relationship with Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro, a few days after the MP lost his position as the Chairman of the Budget Committee
- Ruto has named Nyoro as one of Kenya's most reliable politicians, emphasizing his personal responsibility to advise him
- The president also referred to the removal of Nyoro from the committee, in connection with the amendment of Parliament aimed at ensuring regional balance
President William Ruto He has broken his silence in connection with his relationship with Kiharu MP, Ndindi Nyoro, just days after the MP was ousted from his post as Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Budget and Expenditure in the National Assembly.
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Speaking to local media on Monday, March 31, during an interview ahead of his expected visit to Mount Kenya, Ruto poured out Nyoro, referring to him as a young and promising young leader.
Ruto revealed that he was advising Nyoro and other young leaders politically.
“Ndindi Nyoro is a fine gentleman. That boy I am politically promoting” (I am the one I advise in politics).
While addressing the rumors that recent Nyoro problems may have been due to different political positions, Ruto reiterated his unstable support to the young MP, urging Kenyans to believe his consultation process.
“Leave me Ndi Nyoro. It's one of the young MPs I am raising now. There are some things I would not like to make it clear here, but be sure, I have a plan with him,” The president said.
The head of state acknowledged that young leaders at times make mistakes but emphasized that it was his responsibility to guide them.
“These young leaders I advise you must make occasional mistakes, but I am a leader is my responsibility to direct them in the right way which is why I repeat, let them go,” He said.
Why was Ndindi Nyoro removed from the Budget Committee?
On the issue of his removal from the leadership of the Budget Committee, the President dismissed the allegations that Nyoro had been set aside, instead explained that it was part of a regular exercise to reform Parliament.

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He explained that Parliament had reached the mid -term stage, thus forcing a change in the leadership of the committee in accordance with the law.
“As you know, Parliamentary Committees reorganize themselves regularly, and this was one such event. The law stipulates that in the middle of the term, leadership positions in the committees must be held for new elections. To be re -elected, one must explain the intention to hold their position. Said Rundi Nyoro.
Ruto continued to focus on a broader compromise within parliamentary committees, stating that when his administration expanded the government to afford it Raila Odinga With its partners, there was a need for equal regional representation.
“Of the 25 committees of Parliament, Mount Kenya's MPs led 12, while the Rift Valley MPs led 9. After consultation, it was agreed on a view of diversity, equality, and inclusion, that Mount Kenya MPs and the Rift Valley would withdraw three positions of the chair each to allow the right to allocate leadership responsibilities across the country,” Ruto added.
However, he stopped disclosing detailed information on how specific MPs were elected to be removed, calling on the perpetrators to direct their questions to Parliament.
“How the decision was made of who resigned and who remains in those positions is best described by the legislators themselves,”He said.
Ndindi Nyoro launches development projects before Ruto's visit
This is happening as the Kiharu MP approves the new Kandundu paved road and launches the construction of classrooms at the Kenneth Matiba school ahead of the Ruto Kenya visit.
In what appeared to be offensive to Ruto, he emphasized action against pronunciation, calling on elected officials to prioritize service.
Nyoro called for mutual respect among politicians, warning against misleading his silence as a weakness. He emphasized that lasting impacts are due to development, not political conflicts.
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