
Malava Constituency UDA candidate David Ndakwa for the upcoming by-elections
By Wakhungu Andaje
As the Malava by election campaigns enters its home stretch with only ten day to go, the UDA stalwarts have tightened their political cap boxing its opponents in a red hot corner.
The Malava Mo campaign crusader Farouk Kibet who doubles as the Presidential aide has continued its massacre against the united opposition attracting a massive following in support of their candidate David Ndakwa.
Speaking today morning in Matete primary in Manda Shivanga ward during the widows’ empowerment programme, Kibet said it was obvious the odds were against the opposition considering that they had no clear agenda on what they expected to do for the Malava people and all they were doing is to chant one term for President William Ruto.
Kibet wondered why the opposition was not campaigning for their candidate and were all glued to the 2027 Presidential seat.
He assured the Malava voters that the government was committed to clinch the seat and bring more development to them.
Kibet vowed to see that Ndakwa wins the seat as it initially belonged to the government.
“The government has stood with the Malava people and the best reward we can give it is to vote for UDA candidate David Ndakwa as the next Malava Mp.”
Kibet said with the electing of Ndakwa to the national assembly Malava will have more goodies in terms of developments to open more opportunities for the young people to earn their living.
The UDA aspiring candidate David Ndakwa on his part acknowledged the support he was being awarded by the government and Malava people at large and promised to ensure that he delivers to them once elected as Mp.
He said he was experienced in matters leadership having been elected West Kabras Mca for two terms and having been the leaders of minority in the county assembly of Kakamega.
Ndakwa advised the electorates to make the right decision by supporting the government candidate (him) for prosperity and growth of the constituency.
The Principal secretary state department higher education Dr. Beatrice Inyangala lauded the continued support the government had initiated within Malava saying many groups have benefitted and many lives uplifted hence the empowerment programmes should not be criticized at all.
Bungoma governor Ken Lusaka called on the Malava voters to follow suit and stay in government as before warning that the opposition had a hidden agenda as far the Malava by election was concerned.
The opposition is jostling to ascend to power in 2027 and we as government we want to deliver the Malava seat to its people before winning the 2term with President William Ruto as we wait to also take the leadership baton in 2032 as Mulembe nation, the united opposition is just a mirage which will fade away as quickly as it was formed.
The quest of honor who is the speaker of the Senate Amason Kefa Kingi cautioned the Malava people against supporting the opposition warning that if they do so they will be out of the government’s development radar as development is initiated by government and not leaders.
Let me tell you the truth if you decide to vote for the opposition then be prepared to wallow in the political development cold until you again vote in the right candidate, projects are awarded by government and not Mps and the decision to be in government gives you an upper hand in receiving tangible development across your constituency.
He also stated that already cracks had already started to emerge in the opposition quoting former Kakamega senator Cleophas Malala hard knuckle attacks on Trans Nzoia governor George Natembeya of being a government political mole out to scuttle the opposition.
During the funds drive Kingi who represented President William Ruto’s donation of Ksh 1Million, gave out his personal donation of Ksh.500, 000 with Farouk giving out Ksh.1Million, Ken Lusaka Ksh200, 000, while Ps Dr. Betty Inyangala and Manda Shivanga Mca David Kivish each gave out Ksh. 100,000.
