“I am happy that President Ruto is regaining his political grip in the mountain.
And looking at the infrastructural developments underway, some constituencies have become construction sites. Watu wa Mlima wana enzi maendeleo,” she wrote.
Her remarks suggest that development is becoming a major factor in shaping political loyalty in the region.
Wamuchomba explained that roads, public facilities, and other projects currently underway are making a clear difference on the ground.
She said when people see real work happening, they feel included and valued.
The Mt Kenya region has long been considered politically significant in national elections.
In recent months, there have been discussions about shifting alliances and concerns over whether the president still enjoys the same level of support he once had in the area. Wamuchomba’s comments, however, paint a different picture.
She argued that grassroots support is slowly returning as communities witness the impact of government programs.
According to her, development speaks louder than political rhetoric. She emphasized that when markets are improved, roads repaired, and new projects launched, residents respond positively.
Her statement also hinted at the importance of sustained engagement between national leaders and local communities.
Wamuchomba suggested that consistent delivery of promises is key to maintaining trust.
She noted that several constituencies now resemble large construction zones, a sign that funds are being channeled into tangible projects.
Political observers say such remarks could signal efforts to strengthen unity within the region.
The Mt Kenya voting bloc has historically played a decisive role in shaping national leadership. Any shift in mood within the area often attracts attention from across the political divide.
While some critics may question the long-term political effect of development projects, Wamuchomba appeared confident that visible progress will continue to influence public perception.
She framed the current wave of construction as proof that the administration is focused on fulfilling its agenda.
