Ndindi Nyoro Slams National Infrastructure Fund as 'Political Ploy' Ahead of 2027 Elections
By Bruno Aero Family Media Staff Writer 15th December 2025
Clarion call Kiharu Member of Parliament Hon Ndindi Nyoro has strongly criticized the government's newly approved National Infrastructure Fund, calling it a political maneuver aimed at influencing voters ahead of the 2027 general elections. The Cabinet, led by President William Ruto, approved the fund's formation, which will be managed as a limited liability company and established through regulations, not a new Act of Parliament.
Hon Ndindi Nyoro's skepticism marks a notable departure from the ruling party's consensus, highlighting potential contention over the infrastructure financing model's priority and timing. The government plans to channel privatization proceeds directly to the fund and establish a Sovereign Wealth Fund. ¹
Key Concerns:
- Lack of Transparency Hon Ndindi Nyoro questions the government's borrowing and asset sales, citing concerns over accountability.
- *Political Motivation*: He believes the fund is a ploy to sway voters ahead of the 2027 elections.
- Economic Risks Hon Nyoro warns of potential economic repercussions, including increased debt and decreased competitiveness.
The government's task now is to implement the fund while managing the surrounding political narrative. Opposition figures, including former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua and Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka, have also criticized the privatization drive.
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