According to the legislator, the discussions also centred on charting a path towards what he termed a national “rebirth, renewal and renaissance”.
Amisi noted that the engagement was wide-ranging, touching on key issues shaping the country’s political direction and future development.
While he did not provide further details on specific proposals or outcomes, he indicated that the talks reflected growing concern among leaders about the current state of the country and the need for fresh approaches to governance and economic management.
Tuju, a former Rarieda MP and seasoned political figure, has remained active in national discourse even after leaving his role as Jubilee Party Secretary General.
His meeting with Amisi signals continued engagement among political leaders on matters of national importance.
The Saboti MP’s remarks come at a time when discussions around economic recovery, governance, and political alignment continue to feature prominently in Kenya’s public discourse.
Observers note that such meetings, though often informal, can shape broader conversations on policy direction and potential political realignments ahead of future electoral cycles.
Amisi did not indicate whether the meeting would lead to further engagements or a formal initiative.
However, his reference to a national “rebirth, renewal and renaissance” suggests a focus on long-term reforms aimed at addressing the country’s challenges.
The lawmaker’s statement has since drawn attention online, with supporters and commentators weighing in on the significance of the meeting and the ideas discussed.
