She argued that political choices should be guided by development gains rather than ethnic mobilisation, warning that shifting alliances without clear benefit could weaken community bargaining power.
Her remarks shared through her Facebook post have drawn wide attention across online platforms with many Kenyans reacting to her sentiments.
She further described herself as a Gakunia, insisting that her political judgment is anchored on reasoning rather than emotion, and maintaining that remaining in the current administration ensures tangible development such as roads, markets, hostels, special economic zones and aggregation centres across constituencies.
Her remarks shared through her Facebook post have drawn wide attention across online platforms with many Kenyans reacting to her sentiments.
She further described herself as a Gakunia, insisting that her political judgment is anchored on reasoning rather than emotion, and maintaining that remaining in the current administration ensures tangible development such as roads, markets, hostels, special economic zones and aggregation centres across constituencies.
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