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Gachagua, Ichung’wah On Spot As Secret Plot From Some KK Leaders To Stop Limuru 3 Meeting Exposed

Leaders from the Mount Kenya region will be gathered for the highly anticipated Limuru 3 conference; the stage and roads have been prepared, according to Jeremiah Kioni, general secretary of Jubilee, and Martha Karua, head of Narc Kenya.

As they move into 2027, politicians in Mount Kenya, especially those in the opposition, are organizing a large-scale public event dubbed Limuru 3 for tomorrow in an effort to unify their substantial support base.

Young people, religious leaders, business executives, and elders from Gema communities are expected to attend the conference, which has a reputation for having a significant impact on local politics in the Mount Kenya area.

However, opinions inside Kenya Kwanza are divided between Kenya Kwanza followers and influential administration individuals, as is typical with such a huge and diverse organization.

Prior to the summit, a few Mount Kenya elders who back the Kenya Kwanza Alliance downplayed its significance.

For the last eighteen months, Mount Kenya has been vocally protesting the Ruto administration’s apparent disregard for their concerns.

There have also been calls to ban or postpone the conference, which suggests that some Kenya Kwanza politicians think Limuru 3 could be dangerous.

The majority leader of the National Assembly, Kimani Ichung’wah, referred to the meeting as an exclusive ethical gathering and declared it out of date. “The Limuru 3 discussion is outdated. “Let’s eliminate politics that divide people based on ethnicity and create a cohesive, welcoming country,” Ichung’wah said, emphasizing that ethnic discrimination cannot be tolerated in our nation’s future.

The report is released concurrently with Jubilee Party Secretary General Jeremiah Kioni’s confirmation that the Limuru III meeting will take place with or without the presence of Kenya Kwanza leaders Rigathi Gachagua and Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua.

“Although I am not a UDA member, I anticipate that members from our area will talk about our problems.

In order for us to talk about them somewhere else when they don’t now.

You don’t have to be present whenever we sit just because you are the deputy president and we can’t talk about other things.” He stated on Thursday morning during the breakfast program on TV47.