Kithure Kindiki to reprimand Cecily Mbarire publicly can break UDA Mount Kenya, Javas Bigambo

  • Deputy President Kithure Kindiki appeared to be upset by the incident that President William Ruto was criticized at the home of UDA chairman Cecily Mbarire in Embu
  • Kindiki criticized Mbarire, accusing him of failing
  • In an exclusive interview with TUKO.co.ke, Administrative Advisor Javas Bigambo discussed whether the refusal of Kikiki could affect UDA's popularity in Mount Kenya

Deputy President Kithure Kindiki Recently he accused UDA chairman Cecily Mbarire of undermining the party's efforts and failing to protect President William Ruto against the oppression of young people during his visit to Embu.

Kithure Kindiki questioned how President William Ruto could be criticized at the home of UDA chairman Cecily Mbarire. Photo: Kithure Kindiki/Cecily Mbarire.
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This prompted Kindiki to question the importance of Mbarire in the ruling party, and proposed the possibility of its removal from its post.

“I talked to my sister Embu governor not as deputy president of Kenya but as brother and peer, I asked the governor how are you as chairman of the nation UDA And you are the leader of your party, the President comes to your home city and is worried, what do we have to stay with you. How is it possible? ” Kindiki asked.

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This has raised questions about the top leadership relationship in the party Ruto of Uda.

Administrative and political analyst Javas Bigambo has analyzed the effects of recent criticism of deputy president against Mbarire.

Will the Kindiki statement affect UDA's popularity in Mount Kenya?

In an exclusive interview with TUKO.co.ke, Bigambo said that politics involves leaders to show their political value in order to gain the attention of the head of state.

Kithure Kindiki to reprimand Cecily Mbarire publicly can break UDA Mount Kenya, Javas Bigambo
Administrative Advisor Javas Bigambo said he believes Kithure Kindiki would solve their differences with Cecily Mbarire in different ways. Photo: Javas Bigambo/Cicily Mbarire/Kithure Kindiki.
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Asked about the criticism of the Kindiki against Mbarire, he said he believed the issue could be addressed differently.

He added that public criticism could cause tensions within the party, thus affecting his popularity in Mount Kenya.

“I just quote the common line of the Bible that says: The divided house cannot stand. If there is a misunderstanding between party members. I believe it should be dealt with privately and not in public,” Bigambo. He claimed.

He added that recent remarks could be his way of focusing on the Mount Kenya region by emphasizing its authority to local leaders.

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He also noted that in order to build a reputation throughout Mount Kenya, Kindiki must first gain support in Mount Kenya East before expanding to Mount Kenya West.

“Kindiki is the chief leader in Mount Kenya so he can use his authority in this area,” He said.

However, Bigambo noted that he does not see the issue of Kikiki using his authority to build a reputation in the region.

Why was William Ruto scolded in Embu?

President Ruto suffered a brief outbreak when a large part of his audience at a church ceremony opposed some of his pronunciation.

Ruto, along with other leaders, attended an event in Embu on Saturday, November 16, of the inauguration of Bishop Peter Kimani in Embu Catholic State.

Emphasizing the importance of the affordable housing program and the establishment of Shif, Ruto faced a scandal from the public, who made fun of him without approved him.

The crowd prevented him from fully expressing the two programs, but he remained interested in continuing despite the inconvenience.

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