MP Ndindi Nyoro apologises over Finance Bill vote skip
Kiharu MP admits that he fell short of public expectations during the Finance Bill vote...
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Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro has publicly apologized to Kenyans for his absence during the crucial Finance Bill vote and requested three to four weeks to determine his future political direction, stating he is no longer supporting the current government.
- Nyoro admitted he disappointed the public and took responsibility for his absence during the vote, despite participating in pre-vote debates.
- The Member of Parliament mentioned that the vote concluded after only 27 MPs were present, falling below the constitutional threshold for a division.
- Nyoro declared he is now on the opposition side, as he does not support the government's economic policies.
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