The sharp remarks came after Kang’ata attracted public attention over his recent political statements and growing questions surrounding his commitment to the ruling party associated with President William Ruto.
In a statement shared on social media, Wahome accused the Murang’a governor of engaging in unnecessary political drama and excessive media appearances.
According to the Cabinet secretary, Kang’ata’s recent conduct suggested political discomfort rather than confidence within the ruling coalition.
Wahome alleged that the governor appeared to be seeking public sympathy while facing increasing scrutiny regarding his political future and loyalty to UDA.
“You have not left. You have been absent. So save us the drama and see you ahead,” Wahome reportedly stated in her message directed at Kang’ata.
Her comments have triggered fresh debate among political observers, many of whom believe the exchange reflects deeper tensions emerging within Kenya Kwanza as leaders begin positioning themselves for future political contests.
Kang’ata, once viewed as one of the most vocal defenders of the ruling party, has recently faced persistent speculation about whether he intends to remain in UDA ahead of the next election cycle.
Wahome alleged that the governor appeared to be seeking public sympathy while facing increasing scrutiny regarding his political future and loyalty to UDA.
“You have not left. You have been absent. So save us the drama and see you ahead,” Wahome reportedly stated in her message directed at Kang’ata.
Her comments have triggered fresh debate among political observers, many of whom believe the exchange reflects deeper tensions emerging within Kenya Kwanza as leaders begin positioning themselves for future political contests.
Kang’ata, once viewed as one of the most vocal defenders of the ruling party, has recently faced persistent speculation about whether he intends to remain in UDA ahead of the next election cycle.
His political posture and public remarks have fueled claims that he could be considering alternative political alliances.
Critics of the governor argue that his recent political activities indicate efforts to distance himself from some party positions while maintaining strategic silence about his long-term plans.
However, allies of Kang’ata insist that he remains committed to serving residents of Murang’a County and should not be distracted by internal political battles.
Critics of the governor argue that his recent political activities indicate efforts to distance himself from some party positions while maintaining strategic silence about his long-term plans.
However, allies of Kang’ata insist that he remains committed to serving residents of Murang’a County and should not be distracted by internal political battles.
They maintain that his focus remains on development and governance rather than succession politics.
Wahome’s remarks come at a sensitive moment for UDA, where party unity has increasingly become a subject of public concern following disagreements among several influential leaders from the Mt Kenya region.
Political analysts believe the growing public exchanges between senior Kenya Kwanza figures could signal widening internal competition as politicians attempt to secure influence ahead of 2027.
The latest confrontation between Wahome and Kang’ata highlights the shifting alliances and political uncertainty currently shaping discussions within the ruling coalition.
Wahome’s remarks come at a sensitive moment for UDA, where party unity has increasingly become a subject of public concern following disagreements among several influential leaders from the Mt Kenya region.
Political analysts believe the growing public exchanges between senior Kenya Kwanza figures could signal widening internal competition as politicians attempt to secure influence ahead of 2027.
The latest confrontation between Wahome and Kang’ata highlights the shifting alliances and political uncertainty currently shaping discussions within the ruling coalition.
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