
In a passionate appeal, Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has urged the people of Mbeere North to reject empty promises often made by politicians during election campaigns. He emphasized the need for voters to exercise wisdom when making decisions.
Speaking during a public address, Gachagua reminded residents that three years have passed with minimal progress in the region. He noted that development projects remain incomplete, and many promises made in past campaigns have not been fulfilled.
According to Gachagua, one of the key challenges facing Mbeere North is the state of impassable roads. He argued that such poor infrastructure continues to deny the people opportunities for growth, economic activity, and easy access to basic services.
The Deputy President highlighted that money and deception often dominate the election period, with some leaders using handouts to sway the electorate. He warned residents to be vigilant and to prioritize leaders who can deliver meaningful results.
In his message, Gachagua reminded the people that they hold the power to transform their constituency. He emphasized that by rejecting lies and demanding accountability, they could shape a better and more prosperous future for generations to come.
“Take what is offered but remember to vote wisely when the time comes,” Gachagua stated. He noted that while campaigns bring gifts and promises, only the people’s vote can guarantee real change in governance and development.
The Deputy President further lamented that despite the government allocating resources, Mbeere North continues to lag behind. He attributed this to poor leadership choices made in the past and called on voters to break the cycle by electing leaders of integrity.
Gachagua’s message carried a strong warning to politicians who exploit communities during elections. He urged the electorate to choose “real promises, not extended lies,” adding that only leaders with clear plans and accountability could deliver tangible results.
As the campaign season intensifies, Mbeere North residents face a defining moment. Gachagua’s message underscores the importance of voting wisely, rejecting deception, and demanding true leadership that prioritizes development over empty words. The call remains clear: progress requires vigilance.