During a recent event, Chinga Ward Member of County Assembly (MCA) Kiruga Thuku faced an unexpected reaction from attendees.
As he began to praise President William Ruto, the audience started to leave, leaving him addressing empty chairs and tents.
This incident highlights the complex political dynamics in the region. Despite Thuku’s support for President Ruto, as evidenced by his role as a National Executive Committee (NEC) member of the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) party,
the audience’s departure suggests a disconnect between his political stance and the sentiments of his constituents.
The event underscores the importance of aligning political messages with the audience’s views. Politicians must be attuned to their constituents’ perspectives to maintain engagement and support.
Thuku’s experience serves as a reminder of the challenges leaders face when their positions do not resonate with the public.
Chinga MCA Kiruga Thuku started praising Ruto then everyone left! pic.twitter.com/I6mL5bOc2x
— The Kenyan Vigilante (@KenyanSays) December 4, 2024