In a statement shared on his social media platforms, Gachagua said the discussions centred on political engagement and development priorities affecting Laikipia County, with particular focus on Laikipia North Constituency.
According to Gachagua, the meeting provided an opportunity to review key challenges facing residents, assess ongoing initiatives, and explore practical ways leaders can work together to improve service delivery.
“We held a consultative engagement to discuss development and political issues affecting the constituency and the county at large,” Gachagua stated.
Sources familiar with the talks said the leaders exchanged views on infrastructure, economic empowerment, and the role of inclusive leadership in addressing local needs.
They also reflected on the changing political environment and the expectations of communities ahead of upcoming national and county-level programmes.
Gachagua emphasised that cooperation among leaders remains essential for achieving meaningful progress, noting that fragmented efforts often slow down development.
“When leaders align their strategies and pool resources, it becomes easier to deliver tangible results for the people,” he said.
He added that consultative leadership—where dialogue and partnership guide decision-making—helps build trust and ensures that development plans reflect real community priorities rather than political interests.
The former deputy president expressed optimism that continued engagement with grassroots and regional leaders would lead to more effective and sustainable initiatives across the country.
“We shall continue engaging leaders with the shared goal of transforming our constituencies into resilient and prosperous regions,” Gachagua said.
He also signalled openness to future collaboration, saying sustained partnerships are key to turning ideas into impactful projects that directly benefit residents.
Gachagua emphasised that cooperation among leaders remains essential for achieving meaningful progress, noting that fragmented efforts often slow down development.
“When leaders align their strategies and pool resources, it becomes easier to deliver tangible results for the people,” he said.
He added that consultative leadership—where dialogue and partnership guide decision-making—helps build trust and ensures that development plans reflect real community priorities rather than political interests.
The former deputy president expressed optimism that continued engagement with grassroots and regional leaders would lead to more effective and sustainable initiatives across the country.
“We shall continue engaging leaders with the shared goal of transforming our constituencies into resilient and prosperous regions,” Gachagua said.
He also signalled openness to future collaboration, saying sustained partnerships are key to turning ideas into impactful projects that directly benefit residents.
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