June 27, 2026
Ndindi Nyoro's Press Conference Turns Into Political Time Theatre

Ndindi Nyoro’s Press Conference Turns Into Political Time Theatre

Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro has begged Kenyans to give him three to four weeks to determine his political direction.

During a news event on Saturday, Nyoro said he has been thinking about the country’s future and the kind of leadership and partnerships needed to achieve it.

Nyoro stated that the decision he is about to make goes beyond political convenience and will be driven by what he believes is best for Kenya.

“I have been thinking about the way forward,” Nyoro said.

Ndindi Nyoro: I have been handling my issues alone…it’s clear that I left government. But I keep answering this question not because Kenyans ask me but because politicians keep provoking me to defend it. pic.twitter.com/kWiFJMA2QU— NTV Kenya (@ntvkenya) June 27, 2026

“In the next three to four weeks, I’ll give the way forward on which team I’ll decide to move forward with. I pray for patience.”

Before reaching any conclusions, the MP stated that he spent months contemplating political forms and the country’s overall orientation.

According to Nyoro, his decision will not be influenced by immediate political pressures but by long-term considerations about the country’s future.

Ndindi Nyoro dodging question and looking uncomfortable to just declaring two terms or wantam. After skipping finance bill voting day pic.twitter.com/3Sb9AKzuAh— JESSE ABISHECK (@Jesseabisheck) June 27, 2026

“This decision is not about my political convenience, but what Kenya will become. The decision is the heaviest for me,” he said.

“I don’t do things half-baked. Once I make a decision, I stand by it.”

Nyoro acknowledged that he was part of the campaign team that supported the current administration.

The MP also said that he remains aware that his previous political choices continue to shape public expectations around his next move.

At the same time, he indicated that he had been working on ideas and proposals for several months that would inform the position he eventually takes.

Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro publicly apologized

For skipping the Finance Bill 2026 vote,

Following public criticism and scrutiny over where his stand is. pic.twitter.com/D717oLzUbe— DP 🇰🇪 (@DanChepta) June 27, 2026

“I have been working on something for the last many months around that question, objectively on the kind of Kenya we would like to have,” he said.

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“It’s the kind that would dictate what kind of team we need to do this job.”

The lawmaker appealed to Kenyans not to pressure him into making a rushed political declaration amid ongoing public pressure.

“I plead with Kenyans so that I’m not pushed in the situation of the moment, as the storm has been ravaging me. It’s too weighty a decision to make,” he said.

“Not that I don’t know what we need to do and who we need to work with, but in terms of deliverables to the people of Kenya.”

Nyoro further asked for time to present his position comprehensively.

“I request Kenyans to give me three to four weeks to share my specific views on the issue of political formations and things we need to do in terms of the Republic of Kenya,” he said.

Ndindi Nyoro’s Press Conference Turns Into Political Time Theatre

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