Meru Governor Kawira Mwangaza has said that she is confident of victory ahead of Friday's impeachment ruling, revealing that she will still vie for the Meru gubernatorial seat once again in 2027 despite opposition.

Speaking during a public gathering in Meru on Tuesday, March 11, Mwangaza said that the plot to impeach her was executed by some leaders in the Meru County government who are "afraid" of facing her again in the 2027 general elections.

Mwangaza, however, asserted that she will continue maintaining a straight focus on the development of Meru no matter the backlashes from other leaders whom she described as selfish. "The problem with leaders who are bullying me is that they are afraid of meeting with me in 2027, but as residents of Meru, just like how God lives forever, all that fear will end in 2027 because we must reach the ballot," she stated.

Meru Governor Kawira Mwangaza spearheaded the distribution of Community Health Promoter (CHP) kits to Community Health Promoters (CHPs) in November 2023.