Margaret Wanjiru

Kenyan politician and a Bishop at Jesus is Alive Ministries (JIAM)

Margaret Wanjiru (born 22nd December 1961) is a Kenyan politician and a Bishop at Jesus is Alive Ministries (JIAM).

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"I quit ODM long time ago, says Bishop Margaret Wanjiru." as interviewed on https://nation.africa/kenya

  • The Nairobi governorship was mine and it remains mine.
  • Any party that feels that it wants to work with me, they can invite me, but ODM is not among them. Going back to ODM is a no. I left ODM a long time a go after what they did to me and that is democracy.
  • Even in my party (UDA), there are people I cannot vote for. They all know my stand, if someone has a questionable character or has zero service delivery track record, I Margaret Wanjiru cannot be part of their team.
  • The Kenyan voters have started to adopt the ‘six-piece’ voting trend, where they elect people of their preferred political party.
  • When people go out and campaign together, the crowd start looking at the whole team. There could be one or two that they don’t agree with, but for the sake of others we will do party politics.
  • I have much respect and love for His Excellency Dr William Ruto, our Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua and their families. We started this journey towards building a better and a more prosperous Nation together and we shall finish well together.
  • I have great respect for the President and his family and I was not prepared to be left out of the progress the government was making to change the lives of Kenyans.
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