Kimani Ichung’wah Urges Tharaka Nithi to Support Ruto’s Second Term for Kindiki’s 2032 Presidency
April 5, 2025 – Kikuyu Member of Parliament and National Assembly Majority Leader Kimani Ichung’wah has called on the people of Tharaka Nithi to rally behind President William Ruto’s bid for a second term in 2027. Ichung’wah believes that supporting Ruto’s re-election will ensure a smooth transition to Kithure Kindiki, the current Deputy President, as the next leader of Kenya.
Ichung’wah made these remarks while accompanying President Ruto on a visit to Tharaka Nithi County on Friday, April 4, 2025. He urged residents to view Kindiki’s potential presidency as a reward for their continued support, stressing that their backing for Ruto would help pave the way for the next political chapter.
A Call for Unity and Support
Ichung’wah emphasized that President Ruto should serve a full ten-year term, just like past leaders such as Mwai Kibaki, Uhuru Kenyatta, and Jomo Kenyatta. He stated, “In 2027, what do you think? Let Ruto complete his second term; after that, who will continue from there? Who? You said that in 2027, Ruto should complete his ten years. It’s ten years without a break. Once we finish that, let us go to Kithure Kindiki.”
He further highlighted the debt of gratitude owed by the Kikuyu and Mt Kenya West communities to the people of Mt Kenya East, including Tharaka Nithi, for their historical support of past presidents. Ichung’wah proposed that this support be reciprocated by backing Kindiki for president in 2032 after Ruto’s tenure.
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“We, as the Kikuyu, don’t get upset by how you give us your votes in Mt Kenya West. Uhuru Kenyatta, didn’t he serve his ten years? Mwai Kibaki also served his ten years, and even Jomo Kenyatta did too. We too will return this favor when Ruto completes his ten years; we will give Kindiki the presidency as a way of showing our appreciation,” Ichung’wah said.
Tharaka Nithi’s Political Journey
Ichung’wah also reflected on Tharaka Nithi’s political journey. In 2022, the region was concerned about its future, but the appointment of Kindiki as Deputy President alleviated much of this anxiety. Ichung’wah praised Kindiki for his character, patience, and ability to unite people, qualities that earned him the trust of President Ruto.
“I remember at the end of May 2022, we were here in Kathwana, and I saw the tears of the people of Tharaka Nithi as they cried for Kindiki. But today, there are no tears because Kindiki is now the Deputy President, thanks to his noble character,” Ichung’wah reflected.
A Controversial Moment
However, Ichung’wah’s visit was not without controversy. The previous day, during a public event in Ol Kalou, Nyandarua County, he faced loud opposition from the crowd. When President Ruto handed him the microphone during the launch of the last-mile electricity project, the audience responded with boos, making it clear that they were not interested in his speech.
Despite his attempts to calm the crowd by promising job opportunities for local youth in the affordable housing project, the protests grew louder. In response, Ichung’wah declared that he would not be intimidated by the crowd’s hostility. “Calm down; I am not someone who gets shouted down,” he said, adding that neither he nor any leader from Nyandarua would be silenced.
Ichung’wah ended his speech with a sarcastic remark, thanking the crowd for their “hostility,” before concluding with a curt, “May God bless you; thank you very much.”
Conclusion
Kimani Ichung’wah’s visit to Tharaka Nithi showcased his strong political stance on supporting President Ruto’s re-election and Kithure Kindiki’s potential presidency in 2032. While his speech in Ol Kalou was met with resistance, it remains to be seen how his political calls will resonate with voters in the coming years. The 2027 election cycle promises to be an interesting period for Kenya’s political landscape, with figures like Ichung’wah playing pivotal roles in shaping the direction of the nation.
Kimani Ichung’wah Urges Tharaka Nithi to Support Ruto’s Second Term for Kindiki’s 2032 Presidency