Lively Scenes at Nairobi Assembly as MCAs Welcome Ruto With Chants

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Members of the Nairobi County Assembly broke into chants of “Tutam” as President William Ruto walked into the chamber during his address on Thursday.

The lawmakers, commonly referred to as MCAs, appeared energised as they welcomed the Head of State, with the chant echoing across the assembly moments before proceedings formally began. 

The slogan, which hasgained traction in political circles, was repeatedly shouted as Ruto acknowledged the members and took his seat.

The atmosphere inside the assembly was lively, with members expressing their support through applause and coordinated chants.

The entry of the President marked the highlight of the session, drawing attention from both leaders and staff present in the chamber.

Observers noted that the chant reflected the political mood within sections of the assembly, with MCAs using the moment to publicly signal their alignment and enthusiasm.

The display underscored the growing influence of political messaging in official settings, particularly during high-profile visits by national leaders.

As the chants subsided, normal proceedings resumed, allowing the President to proceed with his address.

Ruto later spoke on key issues affecting the county, including urban development, service delivery and the need for improved governance.

During his remarks, the President emphasised the importance of collaboration between the national and county governments, urging leaders to work together in addressing challenges facing residents of Nairobi.

He called for unity of purpose and a focus on practical solutions that can enhance service delivery and improve living standards.

The session was attended by MCAs from various wards, as well as county officials, all of whom followed the proceedings closely.

The President’s visit was part of a broader engagement with county leadership aimed at strengthening coordination and aligning development priorities.

While the chanting drew attention at the start of the session, discussions later shifted to substantive matters affecting the capital.

Leaders highlighted the need for better infrastructure, efficient waste management and enhanced planning to cope with the city’s growing population.

The reception accorded to the President is likely to be interpreted in different ways within the political landscape, with some viewing it as a show of support while others see it as part of routine political expression.

Regardless, it added a notable moment to the proceedings at the county assembly. 
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