🔥Ndindi Nyoro Speaks Out After Budget Committee Ouster — What’s Next for the Kiharu MP? 🇰🇪💬 | TAARIFA TV Exclusive
In a surprise twist that’s got political tongues wagging and social media buzzing, Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro finally broke his silence today at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) after being removed from his powerful position as Chairman of the Budget and Appropriations Committee in Parliament. The outspoken lawmaker addressed the press with calm, class, and just the right dose of suspense — leaving Kenyans wondering what his next political move could be. Let’s dive into the full breakdown, only on TAARIFA TV
“I Was Not Told Why I Was Removed…” — Ndindi Opens Up 🗣️🤔
Ndindi Nyoro started off by expressing gratitude for having served as the budget boss, a role that placed him at the heart of Kenya’s financial decision-making. However, in a tone laced with surprise and restraint, he revealed that he was never officially informed about the reasons behind his removal — and he hasn’t discussed it with top Kenya Kwanza leadership either.
> “I do not respond to evil with evil, nor do I answer insults with insults,” Ndindi said, showcasing his calm but firm stance in the face of political tension.
No Rush for 2027 Moves — “Give Me Time” ⏳👀
Speculation has been rife about Ndindi Nyoro’s next political step, especially with 2027 elections slowly creeping into Kenya’s political radar. But Nyoro wasn’t ready to drop any major bombshells just yet.
> “Let me take some time... I will analyze the situation,” he said, keeping Kenyans guessing if he’s eyeing a higher seat — or planning a bold shift.
Ndindi x Ruto: Are They Still Tight? 🤝💥
Here’s the tea — when asked about his relationship with President William Ruto, Nyoro played it safe but intriguing. He revealed that the last meaningful political talk he had with Ruto was before October 2024, and he left it at that. No drama, no details — just that cold, calculated response that has everyone asking: Is there a rift brewing?
Asked to Rate Kenya Kwanza? His Answer Was Gold ⭐⚖️
In a moment that showed his strategic thinking, Ndindi Nyoro declined to rate the Kenya Kwanza government’s performance, saying:
> “Let Kenyans rate the government. It is not my place to rate.”
This subtle move signals his careful navigation of political waters — avoiding conflict while leaving room for future maneuvers.
Still Serving Kiharu — Still Focused 💼💪
Despite the political shake-up, Nyoro promised his supporters and the people of Kiharu that he remains committed to service, development, and economic empowerment. He’s down, but definitely not out.
TAARIFA TV Verdict 📝: Ndindi’s Chess Moves Are in Play ♟️🔥
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