Lusaka pulls mammoth crowd in Malava, campaigns for UDA candidate
Governor Kenneth Lusaka today led the Kenya Kwanza brigade to Malava Constituency for the IEBC clearance of UDA candidate David Ndakwa, where he drummed up support for the party’s flag bearer ahead of the upcoming by-election.
Addressing a series of roadside gatherings after the clearance, Governor Lusaka urged residents to rally behind Ndakwa, emphasizing the importance of aligning with the government for sustained development.
“Malava stands to gain more by voting for a candidate who is in government. This ensures continuity in development and easier access to national projects,” Lusaka told the cheering crowd.
The Bungoma Governor also called for unity within the Mulembe Nation, noting that the community’s cohesion would be instrumental in its quest for national leadership.
“If we remain united, the Mulembe Nation stands a real chance of ascending to the Presidency in 2032 after President Ruto’s two terms,” he said.
Lusaka lauded President William Ruto’s leadership, affirming that his administration is on the right development trajectory. He cited visible progress across the country, terming it evidence of a transformative government committed to uplifting all regions.
The event was graced by several Kenya Kwanza leaders, among them the President’s aide Farouk Kibet, UDA Secretary General Hassan Omar, Senator David Wakoli, and Kimilili MP Didmus Barasa, among others ,who jointly urged residents to turn out in large numbers and vote for Ndakwa.





