
Jubilee Party Deputy Organising Secretary Pauline Njoroge has stated that former Interior CS Fred Matiangi will soon unleash his full capabilities.
On Tuesday, November 18, 2025, Pauline Njoroge posted on her Facebook page, praising the skills of Democracy for Citizens Party Leader Rigathi Gachagua in the ongoing Mbeere North mini poll campaigns.
Pauline Njoroge commends Gachagua.
She claimed Gachagua was establishing a tempo that only a handful of politicians could equal. Pauline stated that his mobilization skills were on another level and that he was a highly effective campaign machine.
Rigathi Gachagua is a formidable campaign machinery. His mobilisation abilities are exceptionally skilled. Witnessing him in Mbeere North today, I am genuinely filled with wonder. He is firing on all cylinders, whether it is commanding massive rallies or effortlessly switching into door-to-door engagement, Pauline Njoroge wrote.
She pointed out that the momentum in Mbeere North was merely one aspect of a larger and more coordinated effort by the United Opposition nationwide.
Kalonzo Musyoka was observed by her in Magarini rallying voters for Karisa Kenga.
George Natembeya and Eugene Wamalwa were in Malava, according to her, energising the ground for Seth Panyako.
Pauline disclosed that the team was getting ready for another significant increase.
Matiang’i’s expected return was anticipated.
Former Interior CS Fred Matiangi is expected to join the United Opposition campaign trail in the coming days after concluding his consultations with Jubilee Party grassroots leaders.
The lady stated that the movement had become well-organized and resolute.
In just a couple of days, Fred Matiang’i will join the United Opposition campaign trail following the completion of his consultations with Jubilee Party grassroots leaders, she went on to say.
“From coast to highlands, from village centres to urban areas, the United Opposition is advancing as a unified, resolute, and unrelenting force,” Pauline Njoroge posted on Facebook.
In her view, the opposition had developed into an unrelenting political movement, expanding from coast to highlands and from village centres to major towns with a unified message.
Pauline stated that the joint effort was injecting energy and excitement into the campaigns.
Gachagua has boosted the energy of the movement, and Matiangi’s involvement is anticipated to provide the campaign with renewed impetus.
Political analysts claim that Matiangi’s comeback will further disrupt the contest, as he still wields considerable sway in numerous areas.
They claim that his presence on the campaign trail will reinforce the United Opposition’s strategy of showcasing prominent candidates in each key electoral district.
The Mbeere North mini-poll has garnered national attention as parties view it as a benchmark of their strength before the forthcoming general election.
Intensified activities indicate a heated final stage as top leaders prepare to make their last push for votes.
