After months of loud silence even as a purge on major parliamentary committees was carried out, Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro has come out to state his stand in what ended up an underwhelming show.
Despite being the subject of discussion in Parliament last week over what was described as skewed allocation in favor of his constituency, Nyoro declined to answer back his colleagues and chose to keep it modest.
In the heat of political moments that happened last year, Nyoro kept off the limelight, since the contentious Finance Bill 2024, even as he revealed that he has not had a conversation with President William Ruto, politically or otherwise, since October last year.
He said that in politics, it is important to draw the line and know what to engage in. "I cannot answer evil with evil or insult with insult.