Kindiki warns rivals on inciting youth in Meru

We do not want leaders here who come to make citizens fight while pretending to be friends of the Meru people. They come here with many things, pretending to be friends of the Meru people," Kindiki told a public gathering. - Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today | Capitalfm.co.k..
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Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has issued a stern warning to leaders he accuses of inciting political tensions and violence among youth in Meru County.
- Leaders are cautioned against promoting "discord, violence, and [the idea] that the youth should make citizens fight."
- Deputy President Kithure Kindiki emphasized the need for leaders focused on tangible development projects like roads and electricity.
- The government plans significant road network transformations in Mt. Kenya, including the dualling of the Marwa-Nyeri-Nayuki-Isiolo and Makutano-Mwea-Embu-Chuka-Meru-Maua roads, and redesigning the Nithi Bridge.
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