Former Mungiki leader Maina Njenga, together with Kiambu leaders called for unity in the country in the coming years.
He was joined by Kabete parliamentary aspirant James Wanjohi.
He specifically called on Mt Kenya leaders and residents to remain united and speak with one political voice.
They said the burial of the Njenga’s father, the late Stephen Kamunya, aged 101, will serve as a powerful declaration of unity for the region, urging leaders and residents to put aside differences for the sake of peace and collective political direction.
They spoke at Njenga’s Kitengela home, where he was hosted by a delegation drawn from all wards of Kabete Constituency on Saturday.
The leaders emphasized the need for cohesion, calm, and issue-based politics as the country moves forward.
“We either unite as a community and country at large or perish. Unity is power,” said Njenga.
Wanjohi said he would lead groups in preaching peace, justice and unity in the region and country at large.
In preparation for the burial in Laikipia on December 31, 2025 at least 26 buses have been organized by Wanjohi to ferry Njenga’s supporters and friends.
Wanjohi urged supporters to turn up in large numbers to give Kamunya a dignified send-off.
The leaders reiterated that the gathering will not only be about paying last respects, but also a moment for Mt Kenya to demonstrate unity, peace, and a shared political voice.
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