December 27, 2025

When I last spoke to President Ruto – Ndindi Nyoro

Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro has opened up on his last interaction with President William Ruto and his relationship with former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua. 

Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro has opened up on his last interaction with President William Ruto and his relationship with former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua. 

Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro has opened up on his last interaction with President William Ruto and his relationship with former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua. 

In an interview aired on Friday, December 26, the MP revealed that he last spoke with Ruto before the end of his tenure as chair of the powerful Budget and Appropriations Committee.

“The last time we spoke was during the last moments I served as chairman of the Budget and Appropriations Committee,” he said.

On his relationship with Gachagua, Nyoro said he has made a decision to avoid political enmity, noting that he considers Gachagua a friend.

“In politics, I decided that I will not have any enemies. Rigathi Gachagua is my friend,” he added.

Nyoro further revealed that he opposed discussions around impeaching Gachagua, stating that he informed those pushing the idea that he would not take part in such efforts.

“I did not agree with the debate to impeach Rigathi Gachagua. I told those propagating it that I would not be participating,” he further said.

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At the same time, Nyoro argued that Kenya currently lacks a functional opposition, warning that it creates conditions for unchecked power if citizens are not adequately informed.

“In Kenya, now there is no opposition. When you have a government that can ride on the ignorance of the people not having information, they become a monster,” he stated.

Looking ahead to the 2027 General Election, Nyoro noted that none of the current parties or alliances will survive in their present form onto the ballot.

“The parties you know currently and the formations as they are now, none will be on the ballot in 2027,” he declared.

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