June 27, 2026

MP Wamuchomba seeks God’s forgiveness for speaking ill of Ruto

MP Wamuchomba seeks God’s forgiveness for speaking ill of Ruto

MP Wamuchomba seeks God’s forgiveness for speaking ill of Ruto

Githunguri Member of Parliament Gathoni Wamuchomba has had what she described as a spiritual turning point.

Through a post on Facebook on Saturday, June 27, 2026, the outspoken MP said she had decided to seek God’s forgiveness after spending the last two years publicly criticising President William Ruto.

In the post, Wamuchomba admitted she had spoken negatively about the President, accused him and even referred to him using nicknames, saying she now regrets those actions.

Sharing the message with her followers, the legislator wrote:

“I have just completed my journey of REPENTANCE for dishonouring the King. For two years, I spoke ill of my President, accused him and nicknamed him. I realised my mistakes, and I have since repented.”

She added that she had personally sought forgiveness from President Ruto and was now praying for God’s forgiveness.

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“I have asked HIM for forgiveness twice. I am praying for my Forgiveness from Almighty God.”

Quoting the Bible, Wamuchomba further wrote:

“You can’t DISHONOR the KING and expect HIS anointing to impact YOU in His land! Let’s refrain from referring to the King in demeaning names, imagery, or nicknames if we want to enjoy the blessings of HIS land. Romans 13:7-10. Ezra 4:14.”

The MP concluded by thanking her bishop and members of her Women of Hope team for guiding her through what she termed a journey of repentance.

“My Bishop and my Women of Hope team, thank you for leading me in this. I feel free now.”

Wamuchomba’s latest remarks mark a sharp departure from her position over the past two years, during which she emerged as one of the most vocal critics of President Ruto’s administration despite being elected on a United Democratic Alliance (UDA) ticket.

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