On Monday, MP Gathoni Wamuchomba was among the UDA politicians who attended the UDA National Governing Meeting at State House, hosted by President William Ruto.
The meeting brought together several leaders of the ruling party to discuss important matters concerning the party and the country.
According to some reliable sources, the main focus of the meeting was to review UDA’s strategies and plans for the future. Party leaders also discussed national developments, including issues affecting citizens across the country.
The gathering was seen as an opportunity for UDA officials to align their plans and strengthen party unity ahead of upcoming political events.
Gathoni Wamuchomba’s presence at the meeting sparked mixed reactions from Kenyans online. Some praised her for attending despite being known as a critic of President Ruto.
They said her participation shows courage and willingness to put party and national interests above personal differences.
Supporters argued that politicians should sometimes work together for the greater good, even if they disagree on certain issues.
However, others criticized her decision, claiming she is betraying her friends in the united opposition.
These critics argued that by attending a meeting hosted by the president, she is sending a wrong message to her allies and voters who expect her to stand firm against the ruling party.
Some even accused her of political opportunism, saying she is trying to gain favor with President Ruto.
Political analysts say such reactions are common in Kenya, where politicians’ moves are closely watched and discussed on social media.
They add that Gathoni Wamuchomba’s participation could either help her build new alliances or damage her credibility among opposition supporters, depending on how she handles the situation in the coming weeks.
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