A section of Members of Parliament from Meru County, led by Hon. John Paul Mwirigi, have firmly rejected any association with statements made by the impeached Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, asserting that he does not speak on behalf of the county’s leadership.

Addressing the media, the MPs reaffirmed their commitment to serving their constituents with integrity, unity, and independence. They emphasized that their mandate comes directly from the people of Meru, and they have never delegated this responsibility to any external figure.

“It has come to our attention that the impeached Deputy President has taken it upon himself to speak on behalf of Meru leadership. We categorically state that he does not represent us, nor does he have the mandate to speak on issues affecting our county,” the MPs said in a joint statement.

The legislators insisted that any discussions concerning Meru County should be conducted through legitimate, elected representatives who have the trust of the people. They cautioned against any attempts to misrepresent or undermine the county’s leadership, stressing that their primary focus remains on development, unity, and progress.

They further urged the people of Meru to disregard any misleading statements and place their confidence in the leaders they democratically elected.

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