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    Hopeful Sparks Unity Drive, Vows Equity and Rapid Development in Nyaribari Masaba

    Oki Bin OkiBy Oki Bin OkiApril 23, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A parliamentary hopeful in Nyaribari Masaba Constituency has called on residents to uphold peace and unity ahead of the next General Election, urging a shift from divisive politics to issue-based campaigns.

    James Mwambi, who is seeking the seat on a Jubilee Party ticket, cautioned against what he termed as rising cases of political intolerance, including personal attacks and misinformation.

    “Politics is about the distribution of resources for the common good. We should not abuse the space meant to harness wisdom,” he told supporters at his Riabigutu residence on Tuesday.

    During the gathering, a group of elders endorsed and blessed his bid, signaling growing political momentum in the constituency.

    The seat is currently held by Daniel Manduku, with the race attracting several contenders including Bouse Mairura, Ben Momanyi, and Nairobi-based businessman Ben Obino.

    Mwambi criticized leaders who rely on insults instead of articulating development agendas, warning that such conduct risks dividing communities.

    “It is unfortunate that some leaders have chosen insults and empty rhetoric over addressing real challenges. Elections should be about ideas, not noise,” he said.

    He emphasized the need for peaceful coexistence despite political differences.

    “We may belong to different political affiliations, but we are one people. No seat is worth the division of our community,” he added.

    Development Agenda

    The aspirant outlined his priorities, promising equitable access to bursaries to support needy students and ensure fairness in resource distribution.

    “No child should miss education due to lack of fees while resources exist. Equity and fairness will define my leadership,” he said.

    He also pledged to revive stalled development projects across the constituency, faulting the current leadership for delays.

    “Development delayed is development denied. Leadership must be proactive and accountable,” he noted, in an apparent swipe at the incumbent.

    Mwambi further appealed to young people to resist being used to fuel political violence.

    “Youth must reject manipulation and instead become champions of peace and progress,” he urged.

    Elders Call for Calm

    Community elders present raised concern over increasing cases of unrest involving young people, warning that such actions threaten both lives and development.

    “We are calling on our young people to choose dialogue over confrontation. Violence only leads to destruction and regret,” said elder John Bosire.

    They emphasized that unity has long been a cornerstone of the community and urged residents to preserve it during the election period.

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