Muturi Finally Writes A Fiery Letter To IEBC Chairperson Erustus Ethekon As Mbeere North Heats Up

The political temperature in Mbeere North just spiked after former CS Justin Muturi publicly called out alleged schemes aimed at rigging the upcoming by-election. 

Muturi claims the plot is not hearsay but a coordinated effort involving imported goons, voter bribery, and intimidation tactics meant to rewrite the will of the people.

Muturi has formally demanded that the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) act immediately to stop what he calls “lawlessness” and guarantee a free, fair, and credible election set for the 27th. 

His statement has already ignited online debates, trending on social media, with detailed discussions shared on platforms like this link.

The by-election is shaping up to be a fierce contest. Observers note that the stakes are high as local dynamics pit UDA supporters against a joint opposition effort. 

Muturi’s letter signals serious concern from political heavyweights, warning that attempts to manipulate the vote could backfire and provoke widespread resistance among the electorate.

Reports from the ground suggest increased activity in key wards, with campaign teams stepping up mobilization efforts and community leaders calling for peace and integrity at the polls. 

Citizens are increasingly vocal, insisting that democracy cannot be auctioned and that their votes must count without fear or coercion.

Muturi’s intervention also raises questions about IEBC’s preparedness. With only days to the by-election, scrutiny over security, transparency, and logistics has intensified. 

Political analysts say that any misstep could ignite tension in an already charged atmosphere.

Mbeere North voters now face a critical moment. The clarity and integrity of the election process will determine not just who takes the seat but also send a strong message about democratic norms in Kenya. 

Muturi’s warning makes it clear: attempts to intimidate or manipulate the electorate will meet resistance, and the people’s voice cannot be silenced.

The coming week promises a tightly contested campaign, with eyes from across the country monitoring every move and decision by both political actors and electoral officials.


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