Kimani Ichungwah says-The people of Mbeere North are very clever, they have decided they won’t be used to fight personal wars at the cost of their own good. They have chosen development over revenge -
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Kimani Ichungwah says-The people of Mbeere North are very clever, they have decided they won’t be used to fight personal wars at the cost of their own good. They have chosen development over revenge

The Kikuyu Constituency Member of Parliament has once again highlighted the importance of development and accountability, stressing that local leadership must focus on tangible improvements in the lives of residents rather than empty promises.

In a recent address to constituents, the MP emphasized that leadership is about delivering real results in areas such as infrastructure, healthcare, education, and youth empowerment. He urged the residents to support initiatives that bring lasting change rather than being swayed by political theatrics or partisan propaganda.

The MP also touched on the need for transparency and fiscal responsibility, insisting that resources allocated to the constituency must be used effectively to benefit the community. According to him, every project undertaken should create opportunities and address the most pressing needs of the people.

He concluded by calling on the residents to remain politically aware, saying:
“As a constituency, we must prioritize development, unity, and accountability. Let us ensure that leadership serves the people, not personal ambitions.”

Political analysts note that MPs like Kikuyu’s are increasingly under pressure to show measurable results, as voters across Kenya become more critical and demand accountability from their elected leaders.

Supporters have praised the MP for his commitment to development-focused leadership, while opponents argue that implementation remains key, and promises must be matched with tangible outcomes.

As the political landscape heats up ahead of the 2027 elections, the Kikuyu MP’s message is likely to resonate with constituents who are tired of empty rhetoric and want leaders who deliver real change.