Cabinet Secretary Moses Kuria has finally broken his silence following President William Ruto’s high-profile return to Kiambu County, where the Head of State was received with pomp and excitement after a long absence.
President Ruto attended a church service in Gatundu North, an event that quickly turned political and left many Kenyans talking.
The service was marked by a dramatic exchange between Kiambu Governor Kimani Wamatangi and Gatundu North Member of Parliament, as the two leaders appeared to take on each other in public, exposing simmering political tensions within the region.
Despite the drama, President Ruto’s reception by residents and leaders alike was seen by many as a show of renewed support for his leadership in the Mount Kenya region.
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Following the events, Moses Kuria took to his official X (formerly Twitter) account to react. In a brief but emotional message, Kuria wrote, “cry for my Kiambu people.” The statement immediately sparked debate online, with Kenyans offering varied interpretations of his words.
Some viewed Kuria’s message as an expression of concern over the visible political divisions witnessed during the church service, while others interpreted it as a subtle warning about the direction Kiambu politics is taking. Supporters argued that Kuria was calling for unity and calm among leaders and residents.
As reactions continue to pour in, Kuria’s statement has added another layer to the already heated political discourse surrounding President Ruto’s Kiambu tour.