Governor Malombe: I support national projects despite my political stand

Kitui Governor Julius Makau Malombe has reiterated his commitment to supporting development projects initiated by the Kenya Kwanza administration in the county, stressing that partisan politics should not hinder progress for residents.
The governor, elected under the Wiper Party ticket, made the remarks during the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) between the County Government of Kitui and the Board of Management of Tiva Secondary School, the agreement that paves the way for the county to drill and equip a borehole at the school before the end of this year.
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Malombe stated that, while he remains firmly aligned with the Wiper Party leadership, his duty as governor is to seize opportunities presented to Kitui by the national government.
He noted that some critics have questioned his cooperation with President William Ruto’s administration, but insisted that development should transcend political divides.
“Many will come with stories like why the governor is supporting this or that. Don’t worry, I don’t get confused, I know my stand. Even the Wiper leader, Stephen Kalonzo Musyoka, knows my stand. I don’t get confused,” he stated.
The governor highlighted the range of national projects currently underway in Kitui in preparation for Mashujaa Day celebrations in October.

These include major road upgrades, the construction of new buildings, and the development of a stadium to national standards. Malombe described the initiatives as a unique opportunity for the county and urged residents to fully support them.
“Everything that is set to be done in this county by the national government will be delivered to Kitui residents. Let us embrace it,” he said.
The partnership
The partnership with Tiva Secondary School is one of the smaller but equally significant initiatives, according to Malombe. By providing a reliable water source, the borehole project is expected to improve the learning environment for students and teachers, as well as boost the surrounding communities.
He added that investment in education goes beyond classrooms and has the potential to attract further development to underserved areas.
“By embracing this MoU, you have shown that education leadership is not just about managing classrooms but about creating an ecosystem in which students, teachers and communities can flourish,” he remarked.
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Political observers note that Malombe’s remarks come at a time when relations between national and county governments are under increasing scrutiny, particularly in regions where opposition parties dominate.
His statement may be viewed as a pragmatic approach aimed at ensuring Kitui benefits fully from national development programmes, even as he maintains his loyalty to Wiper Party.
For residents, the governor’s message is clear: politics should not obstruct service delivery. With roads, infrastructure and sports facilities being modernised, and schools such as Tiva set to benefit from county–national government partnerships, Malombe’s call reflects a broader appeal for unity in driving development across Kitui.
As the countdown to Mashujaa Day continues, Kitui is set to showcase some of these projects as part of the national celebrations. For Malombe, the events serve not only as a celebration of heroes, but also as a reminder that progress is best achieved when leaders prioritise people over politics.









