Former Bahati MP Kimani Ngunjiri shocks Kenya by leaving UDA party after expressing frustration and lack of appreciation.
Former Bahati Member of Parliament Kimani Ngunjiri has taken the Kenyan political scene by storm with his announcement of exiting the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) party. Known for his strong ties with President William Ruto, Ngunjiri declared on national radio that he is no longer a member of UDA, stating, 'I will never wear yellow again.' This decision comes amidst allegations of being sidelined and unappreciated within the party. His abrupt departure has left many wondering about the future implications for both Ngunjiri and UDA.
With a history of being a prominent figure in UDA and close to William Ruto, Kimani Ngunjiri's exit signals a significant shift in the political landscape. His decision to sever ties with the ruling party has raised eyebrows and sparked discussions about possible underlying issues within UDA. Ngunjiri's bold move is seen as a stance against perceived injustices and a statement of his principles, leaving a mark on the party dynamics.
As the news of Ngunjiri's departure continues to circulate, speculations arise about his next steps and potential alliances. The timing of his exit, just after declaring he would not contest for any elective seat on UDA's ticket, adds intrigue to the situation. Kenyan political enthusiasts eagerly await further developments and the ripple effects of Ngunjiri's unexpected separation from the party.
In a surprising turn of events, Kimani Ngunjiri's exit from UDA shines a light on the internal workings and camaraderie within the party. His outspoken remarks and decision to leave have stirred controversy and fueled discussions about loyalty and appreciation in political circles. The aftermath of Ngunjiri's departure will undoubtedly shape the future dynamics of UDA and shed light on the complexities of political relationships in Kenya.
Ex-Bahati MP Kimani Ngunjiri (center) with President William Ruto and Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua pose for a photo at State House in March 2023.
Former Bahati Member of Parliament Kimani Ngunjiri now says he is no longer a member of the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) Party.
Former Bahati Member of Parliament (MP) Kimani Ngunjiri has severed ties with the ruling United Democratic Alliance (UDA) party.
I want to say in this media and everybody in Kenya to hear me, I am not in UDA," the politician stated.
Wednesday morning, Ngunjiri declared that he would no longer contest for any elective seat on the party's ticket, citing a lack of appreciation within its ...
Former Bahati member of parliament Kimani Ngunjiri has announced his departure from the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) party.
Former Bahati MP Kimani Ngunjiri said President William Ruto's United Democratic Alliance (UDA) party had not appreciated the role he played in the 2022 ...
Ngunjiri accused Kenya Kwanza of abandoning their loyalties who supported its growth but selected people who did not support the party.