NGIRICI FIGHTS WITH ANNE WAIGURU

A photo in which Kirinyaga Governor Anne Waiguru is captured with three women leaders affiliated to the UDA party has attracted the fury of Kirinyaga county woman representative Wangui Ngirichi.

In the photo that was widely circulated on social media on Friday, Governor Waiguru is seen posing alongside Nakuru Senator Susan Kihika, Nyeri woman representative Rahab Mukami and Malindi MP Aisha Jumwa.

Apparently, the photo that seemingly appeared to drive a political statement was also shared by the women leaders on their respective social media platforms.

Waiguru late last month hinted at ditching the Jubilee Party for UDA after she said will follow the political path that the county residents will recommend to her.

In a scathing attack, an irked Ngirici who is a staunch UDA  supporter told off her three colleagues saying they should cease from interfering in Kirinyaga politics and instead mind about their re-election in their respective home counties.

“Kirinyaga voters are wise enough to decide who to choose. Those that think they can dictate the terms on our behalf should think twice. Let me advise them to stick to their home local politics and avoid intruding into our affairs.”

Kirinyaga governor Ann Waiguru (from second left)posing for a photo alongside UDA affiliated women leaders Senator Susan Kihika ,Malindi MP Aisha Jumwa and Nyeri woman representative Rahab Mukami.Image: WANGECHI WANG’ONDU

“If you were elected in Nyeri, Nakuru and the Coast, channel your energy there. I know Kirinyaga people like me for my unrelenting support to them and they are determined to make me their next governor,” Ngirici said.

Ngirici says she is undeterred in her quest to unseat Waiguru and is not afraid to square it out with her in the 2022 coming gubernatorial race .

The MP said she can comfortably rely on the support of the public as she has created a harmonious working relationship with it.

Further she noted she will not be cowered or intimidated by any sort of political betrayal but will soldier on with her head up high.

By The Star

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