Maragua MP back in the UDA fold

The
Mountain Journal

Maragua
MP Mary Wamaua crossed over the Deputy President William Ruto camp saying she
has respected the will of her constituents.


 The MP who has been working hard to transform the
living standards of the electorate said since she decamped from  the UDA bridage she has been having sleepless
nights due to the pressure exerted  by
the locals.

Speaking
at the historic Kimorori grounds in Kenol town, she told the deputy president
that many of the development programmes being enjoyed in the constituency  were the ones she lobbied  for through his office.


“ Am now
at home and ready to join  the UDA brigade  to push Ruto and the Hustler Nation agenda
countrywide,” said Wamaua.

 Present were Malindi MP Aisha Jumwa and Alice
Wahome of Kandara who described Wamaua as a lost sister whom they were looking
for to return home and support Dr Ruto crusade.

 In the meeting, the deputy president told off
Azimio la Umoja Initiative that they were being pushed yet they lack a development agenda.

 He said in the last two elections  Railka Odinga 
was working against them only to be allowed in the government and
sabotaged  the lined up agenda.

“ The
projects that stalled  in the  second term of the Jubilee Government am ready
to ensure they are completed for the interest of the people,” said Ruto. 

Others present were Rigathi Gachagua and Ndindi Nyoro and a handful of UDA aspirants from Murang’a.

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