Kiharu Member of Parliament Ndindi Nyoro has hit the ground running with his People’s Party of Kenya (PPK) campaign in Kiharu constituency, and, according to Democracy for Citizens Party (DCP), every shilling funding the exercise is coming straight from State House.
DCP has maintained that Nyoro was handed Sh86 million by Head of Public Service Felix Koskei to launch and popularise the People’s Party of Kenya, a party they insist was created with one singular purpose: to divide the Mt Kenya vote and protect President William Ruto’s re-election prospects in 2027.
The state, fully aware that a united Mt Kenya region poses the single greatest threat to Ruto’s return to power, has been running a series of carefully coordinated operations to fracture the region, and DCP argues that Nyoro and his PPK are the latest and most visible tools in that strategy.
While Nyoro continues to present himself to the public as an opposition figure who has broken ranks with Ruto, sources say he is receiving direct marching orders from State House on how to execute the vote-splitting mission in the region, with the Sh86 million acting as the engine behind the entire operation.
On Wednesday, Nyoro took his campaign to his home turf in Kiharu constituency, where he reportedly paid individual boda boda riders Sh5,000 each to mobilise support and help popularise his party on the ground.
The move is seen as a classic vote-buying tactic dressed up as grassroots mobilisation, using public funds channelled through State House to create the illusion of organic popular support for a party that critics say was born in a government office.
Here is the moment Ndindi Nyoro arrived in Mukuyu, Kiharu constituency, to begin popularising the party that DCP says belongs not to the people of Mt Kenya but to Ruto himself.
https://twitter.com/citynews254/status/2090098228842635529/video/1
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