We will deliver Malava parliamentary UDA seat, influential broad-based gvt handlers say
Kibet said the government was reclaiming the Malava seat which was held by the late Malulu Injendi and that they will bring onboard more like minded leaders to drum support for the UDA candidate David Ndakwa ahead of the coming polls.
By Wakhungu Andaje
Leaders drawn from the broad based government have vowed to pitch camp in Malava to ensure UDA candidate clinches the November 27th by election seat.
The Presidential aide Farouk Kibet confirmed this when he and other guests presided over the Malava catholic parish Pius funds drive where a total of Ksh1.8Million was raised towards the realization of the initiative.
Kibet said the government was reclaiming the Malava seat which was held by the late Malulu Injendi and that they will bring onboard more like minded leaders to drum support for the UDA candidate David Ndakwa ahead of the coming polls.
Speaker of the national assembly Moses Wetangula shares a moment with Kakamega county Governor Fernandes Barasa during the Malava Catholic church funds drive
“UDA is keenly the Malava seat and I have brought a new set of friends to assist us campaign for the government and this should be a big boost to you Ndakwa and you should grasp and make good use of them to ensure your win as it will be a win to President William Ruto come 2027.”
He also lauded the good working relationship between the Western leaders and other tribes and called on Wetangula to unite the region in support of President William Ruto second term reelection as Mulembe warms up to take the leadership baton in 2032.
He said Development in Malava will continue despite harsh criticism from the opposition as it was the people’s right to have it.
Farouk Kibet, assured the management of St Teresa’s Isanjiro that their pledge by the late Mp to deliver a school bus will be Ndakwa’s first assignment as the new Mp.
“Give us David Ndakwa and we and other government leaders will ensure this school receives its bus and since he is education oriented just like the late, we will appoint him to serve in the education committee to be present and execute the mandate of the people of Malava respectively”, Farouk said.
Malava UDA aspirant David Ndakwa left being fronted by national assembly speaker Moses Wetangula at the Malava Catholic church funds drive
The leader reminded the locals that it was time for them to lead the country after President William Ruto leaves office calling on the leaders to start seeking political alliances with other tribes within the country.
The UDA aspiring candidate David Ndakwa who is eyeing the Malava seat said he was ready to represent the people of Malava and called for maximum support from the electorates.
He said Malava needed better leadership and direction which could only be delivered by a government candidate.
“I’m just following the lates’ footsteps by taking the electorates to the government where they belong and we should practice peaceful and free and fair election where no one should lose life and property because of by election.”
Ndakwa said he will ensure Malava is back to its development feet and service delivery being effected.
He took a stab at the opposition as not having enough resources to initiate any tangible projects within the constituency but were only traversing watering down any projects and empowerment projects the government has launched in Malava.
The leader of Majority in Parliament Kimani Ichung’wa sits in the Western Mp’s Caucus as an ex officio announced that he knew what Malava development blue print the late Mp left and he will be working with Ndakwa to see it executed.
Presidential aide Farouk Kibet addressing the congregation
Kakamega governor Fernandez Barasa said he as the ODM county chairman through the broad based government setup, they were fully supporting the UDA candidacy in Malava.
“We are in support if David Ndakwa as our candidate and we will walk that journey with him to the last minute and we are sure we will deliver the Malava legislative seat to government where it belongs” he assured.
He said as the county ODM chairman they will continue to support President William Ruto administration as it is their party leader the late Raila Odinga left them in government.
ODM has joined ranks with the national government in propagating for the election of David Ndakwa as the next Malava Mp and will campaign and support his campaigns.
He said the Kakamega ODM branch will steer their supporters to rally behind President William Ruto second bid as the region prepares for its presidential take over in 2032.
The speaker of the national assembly who was the guest of honor at the funds drive reminded the residents that they have always voted for the government and should not be lured by the opposition as they will miss out big.
He assured the (UDA) aspirants losers that they will be accommodated in the government after the by election.
The government is aware of your unwavering support towards UDA candidate David Ndakwa and has already forwarded their papers to the head of public service for consideration.
He noted that they will camp in Malava for the last three weeks to conduct extensive campaigns in favour of their candidate.
Wetangula brushed off tribal politics being peddled by the opposition led by DAP Kenya leaders. He said as a government they were working as one to deliver to Kenyans despite their tribal background.
The speaker termed Farouk as a selfless leader who has decided to stand with the people of Western and especially Malava to bring development through empowerment programs.
He said the coming by election was a very defining moment for the government to stand focused and ensure it retains the Malava seat.
Wetangula warned those talking ill of the late Prime Minister to desist as Raila was larger than life and shaped the political landscape of this nation and should be respected even in death.
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