This is after she openly declared that she belongs to the 'Tutam movement', which is a political faction that supports the re-election of President William Ruto in the upcoming 2027 general elections.
The vocal legislator made this clear while at Sate House in Nairobi, where she had attended the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) party's National Governing Council meeting, that was chaired by the Head of State.
A video that has now emerged online has shown how Gathoni Wamuchomba was speaking to someone, and she made it clear where her loyalty now lies.
The Githunguri Member of Parliament said that she wants to be re-elected for a third term in 2027, and she also wants President William Ruto to be re-elected for a second term in the same year too.
In the video, Gathoni Wamuchomba also revealed the main reason why she wanted President William Ruto to be re-elected.
She said that it is because this year she wants development to be done for her people.
According to Gathoni Wamuchomba, she does not want to focus on politics right now because all that will be done next year.
In the video, she was also heard saying that she feels right at home in the ruling party, UDA.
Another video that has now emerged also showed how Gathoni Wamuchomba was with President William Ruto at State House having a light moment together.
The Githunguri MP was then spotted doing the "two sign" with her fingers, which made it clear that she wanted him to be re-elected.
The move by Gathoni Wamuchomba to declare her support for President William Ruto's re-election actually comes as a surprise, because for the longest time she had been his fierce critic while in the united opposition.
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