Susan Kihika Speaks to Empty Chairs in Nakuru
Nakuru Governor Susan Kihika faced an embarrassing setback today.
Locals walked out on her during a public function.
The venue emptied within minutes.
Kihika was left addressing plastic chairs.
The sudden exit left her security team completely flat-footed.
Video clips show attendees filing out without saying a word.
Viral footage of the empty venue triggered widespread reactions online.
Residents quietly stood up and walked away as she took the microphone.
Political Fallout After Gachagua Attack
The dramatic walkout happened just hours after Kihika attacked former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua.
She accused Gachagua of undermining female leadership across the region.
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Gachagua quickly fired back at her.
He claimed he only targets political traitors within the coalition.
The bitter feud has deeply divided Nakuru County.
Many residents still align with Gachagua’s newly launched DCP party.
Kihika remains firmly loyal to President Ruto’s UDA outfit.
That loyalty seems to carry a heavy price on the ground.
Nakuru Residents Signal Changing Political Tides
Kihika won overwhelmingly during the 2022 general elections.
She easily ousted former Governor Lee Kinyanjui.
However, the political climate in Mount Kenya has shifted dramatically.
Gachagua’s impeachment sparked deep anger among local voters.
Today’s cold reception signals growing public frustration with county leadership.
Voters are no longer listening quietly to rhetoric.
Local leaders now warn that Kihika is losing her political ground.
Addressing plastic chairs marks a major blow to her public standing.
This walkout shows how quickly political tides can turn in Nakuru.
Her team now faces a steep uphill battle to rebuild trust.
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