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Deputy President Kindiki says the Ruto–Raila pact has unlocked development projects nationwide and calls for two full terms to cement unity and economic growth.
MUHORONI, Homa Bay County – July 26, 2025 — Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has credited a “broad‑based” coalition pact for catalysing stalled infrastructure and development initiatives in historically opposition strongholds, including Muhoroni.
Speaking during a series of campaign engagements, the DP noted that the coalition agreement between Kenya Kwanzaand allied parties has unlocked billions in county revenue and sped up critical projects across regions that previously felt marginalised. Kindiki emphasised this was a tangible demonstration of the pact’s reach and inclusivity.
Kindiki reaffirmed the government’s commitment to fast-track the delivery of delayed road networks, health facilities, electricity expansion under the Last Mile Connectivity initiative, and water-supply works in Muhoroni and neighbouring counties. He said these efforts are already yielding visible progress.
Addressing local electorates, Kindiki urged voters to deliver the coalition a mandate for two full terms, arguing that only continuity would secure comprehensive uptake of the development agenda. He maintained that a complete tenure would help embed stability, sustain growth momentum, and entrench equity-driven resource distribution.
Political symbolism: Muhoroni, linked with political rivals in prior cycles, now hosts visible coalition-backed projects—adding political weight to Kindiki’s message.
Activating regional growth: Speeding up local roads, electrification schemes, and water-access projects directly supports agro-based communities in Kuria land and the sugarcane belt.
Electoral calculus: By framing coalition delivery in tangible terms, the DP is swaying swing voters with material proof rather than rhetoric.
Monitorable delivery: Voters and civil society will be watching whether promised projects in Muhoroni materialise before campaign pledges are sealed.
Coalition cohesion test: Sustained implementation across opposition-leaning areas will test the pact’s internal unity and interparty coordination.
Narrative shaping: Opposition parties likely will challenge whether these initiatives are tokenistic or enduring.
Topic |
Insight |
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Pact promoted |
Kindiki calls coalition “broad‑based” for delivering development gains |
Impact area |
Stalled infrastructure revived in Muhoroni and other opposition regions |
Political ask |
Voters urged to grant coalition two full terms for stability and delivery |
Electoral angle |
Emphasis on material gains in swing regions aims to shape voter decisions |
Bottom line: The DP’s remarks in Muhoroni signal a strategic bid to translate coalition alignment into visible development and electoral trust. By tying project revival to the “broad‑based” pact—and by promoting continuity—Kindiki is molding a campaign narrative based on delivery and coalition solidarity.
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