- Nyeri leaders encouraged peace before President William Ruto's visit, demanding the presidential seat be respected despite political divisions
- Governor Mutahi Kahiga emphasized that the President should be received thanksgiving, regardless of political conflicts in the area
- Earlier incidents of aggression during Ruto's visit to Nyandarua County raised concerns, with officials warning that the inconvenience could undermine the area
- MPs Duncan Mathenge, Wambugu Wainaina and Senator Wahome Wamitinga called for political cleanliness and called on residents to focus on development
Nyeri – Officials have asked for a comfortable preparation before the President's visit William Ruto of Mount Kenya in Nyeri County.
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Prior to his visit to Nyeri and Othaya parliament on Saturday, April 5, local leaders called for restraint, calling for residents to cease to criticize politicians during the presidential event.
The appeal follows a series of confrontations early in the week, in which allies Kenya first They were publicly criticized by residents during Ruto's stand in Nyandarua County.
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Addressing residents, Nyeri governor Mutahi Kahiga warned against a behavior that he said could undermine his appearance and position in national development politics.
Kahiga, who recently expressed his concern about the direction of the first Kenyan leadership, emphasized that the presidency should be treated with respect regardless of internal political upheaval.
“Even if there are political differences, even in the event of a misunderstanding of such issues, it is important to tell you: When the President comes here to Nyeri, there is no other president, we have chosen him, and we should receive him with thanksgiving,” Governor Kahiga told residents.
The call for stability comes following a shameful incident in Nyandarua County, where the leader of the majority of the National Assembly Kimani Ichung'wah, East Laikipia MP Mwangi Njunjuri And women's representative Faith Gitau was mocked by the angry crowd, even when Ruto watched them.
Leaders are now afraid that such cases may be re -executed in Nyeri, thus undermining the president's message and shadowing the shadow on his visit.

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Nyeri leaders urge residents
Nyeri MP in Duncan Mathenge called for what he described as political purity, warning that public interruption during national events was inappropriate and ineffective.
“I am in this city every weekend. Said Mathenge.
Othaya MP Wambugu Wainaina, who will host the president in his parliament, called on voters to give praise when it is appropriate, saying the head of state is only in charge of the projects he has already initiated.
“People say the president is cheating. The president does not lie about anything. Said Wainaina.
Nyeri Senator Wahome Wamitinga reiterated the same emotion and called on residents to separate politics and development.
“We support today's government because what they want is development. And they say nothing more than development. Politics, when elections come 2027, we will meet on the field, people can exchange words,” Wamatinga said.

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Despite the controversial reception, the majority leader in the national parliament was left without disappointment, stating that the noise would not prevent his commitment to serve Kenyans.
Ruto's main ally, Ichung'wah emphasized that the Kenyan administration first precedes development rather than engaging in political pronunciation.
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