‘Mt Kenya made mistake for joining Ruto without a party’- Maina Njenga

Former Mungiki leader Maina Njenga expressed the view that Mt. Kenya made a mistake by joining Ruto to form a government without having a distinct political party
Former Mungiki leader Maina Njenga expressed the view that Mt. Kenya made a mistake by joining Ruto to form a government without having a distinct political party.
Maina Njenga interview on Milele FM pointed out that other regions, such as Nyanza, the Rift Valley, and Eastern, have parties led by Raila Odinga, William Ruto, and Kalonzo Musyoka, respectively, adding that the regions are united in their political views.
In contrast, he noted that the Mt. Kenya Region lacks a cohesive party.
We (Mt Kenya) made a mistake by initially entering the Kenyan government without a party.),” he said.
“If you look at how the Baba (Raila Odinga) has grouped all the Luos together. They all support ODM. In Rift Valley, William (Ruto) has united the region who speak with one voice. Wiper, you can see how Kalonzo Musyoka has organized things very well,” he added.
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Asked where Jubilee ranks as a Mt Kenya Party, Njenga said the party was not as powerful as it was and they are looking for a stronger party.
“Jubilee iko lakini ni kama haiko. Tunakata kitu itaunganisha watu wote. Unajua vile Uhuru alitoka akafanyia kazi inje kidogo ikaonekana ni kama imerudi chini kidogo. Tunataka nguvu mpya na tunajipanga na tuonaomba Mungu atupe Nguvu na hekima,”
Asked on how he attracts large crowds in the region, he stated that the region has a ‘loud voice’ and almost 80% are listening to him.
“Mount Kenya’s voice is loud because we’ve been working on uniting Kenyans for a long time. We understand each other, every village has friends, every region. I can say that now about 80% of the people of Mount Kenya listen to me. And when I say something, they listen, he concluded.
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