Former President Uhuru Kenyatta has reminded Kenyans of his earlier 2022 warning against electing the current administration, saying the challenges the country is facing were issues he had previously cautioned against during the election period.
Speaking during a Jubilee Party delegates meeting held at Kiambu Golf Club, Uhuru said Kenyans, particularly residents of Kiambu and the wider Mt Kenya region, must reflect carefully on their political choices and prioritise leaders who focus on development and service delivery rather than political rhetoric.
He urged residents to remain united ahead of the 2027 General Election, warning against divisions that could weaken communities and affect long-term development in the region.
“I warned you in 2022, but you didn’t listen. Now you are crying,” he said.

Uhuru encouraged voters to actively listen to all political leaders during campaigns but insists that decisions at the ballot should be guided by facts, performance, and long-term impact rather than short-term political influence.
“When they come to your areas, kindly take the money, but when the election comes, vote wisely,” he said.
He further stressed the importance of national unity, saying leaders must avoid divisive language and instead focus on building cohesion among different communities across the country.
Uhuru added that the Jubilee Party remains strong, stable, and focused on rebuilding its grassroots structures, noting that the party continues to engage with supporters across various regions as it strengthens its political presence ahead of the next election cycle.
He also emphasised that ongoing political engagements are part of efforts to reorganise the party and ensure it remains active and competitive in the country’s evolving political landscape.



















