MP Ndindi Nyoro Declines to Reveal the Next Political Move, Requests More Time
Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro has broken his silence after being removed as the chairman of the Budget and Appropriations Committee in Parliament.
Speaking on Tuesday at his office in the KICC, Nyoro thanked Kenyans for allowing him to serve in the powerful committee.
His removal last week sparked speculation that he was no longer in good terms with President William Ruto. Many expected him to announce his next political move.
However, Nyoro said he needs more time before making any decisions.
โI stopped serving barely a week ago. I need to understand many things before I speak,โ he said.
Nyoro Denies Political Favoritism
Nyoro also dismissed claims that he unfairly allocated more government funds to his Kiharu constituency while leading the Budget Committee.
โI do not respond to evil with evil, nor do I answer insults with insults,โ he stated.
He added that no one from the Kenya Kwanza leadership had informed him personally about the decision to remove him.
His position was given to Alego Usonga MP Samuel Atandi, a member of the opposition ODM party.
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Political Shake-up in Kenya Kwanza
Nyoroโs removal is part of a bigger shake-up in Parliament. Other leaders allied with former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua were also removed from key positions.
Despite growing pressure from his supporters, Nyoro said he will take his time before announcing his next move.
โI know people have expectations. I receive messages daily advising me on what to do. But I will wait for the right time,โ he said.
MP Ndindi Nyoro Declines to Reveal the Next Political Move, Requests More Time