NAIROBI, Kenya- Jubilee Deputy Party Leader Jeremiah Kioni on Friday held a high-level meeting with former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, in what he described as a candid discussion on the state of the nation and the urgent need for leadership reforms.
Kioni, who was accompanied by former Nyandarua Governor Francis Kimemia, said the talks focused on the country’s current challenges, including economic pressures, governance concerns and what he termed as a growing disconnect between leaders and citizens.
In a statement issued after the meeting, Kioni noted that Kenya is at a “critical crossroads”, warning that the situation demands decisive, people-centred leadership to restore stability, dignity, and economic order.
“Our discussions centred on the pressing national issues facing our country and the urgent need to restore stability, dignity and economic sanity,” he said.
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The Jubilee deputy party leader added that the engagement explored ways of forging a united and inclusive path forward, aimed at addressing what he described as the failures of the current administration.
“It is evident that our country stands at a critical crossroads, and decisive, people-centred leadership is no longer optional; it is necessary,” Kioni said.
While details of any concrete political alignment remained unclear, the meeting signals possible realignments within Kenya’s political landscape as leaders position themselves ahead of future contests.
Kioni emphasised the need for courage, honesty and a renewed commitment to the aspirations of Kenyans, saying the moment calls for collective responsibility in steering the country forward.


