- The second child of Ong’ongo Were, Boyd, has officially launched his intention to inherit his father
- The young man, via his social network page, shared a heavy message to Kasipul people
- Boyd noted that he wants to continue his father’s inheritance and complete the projects his father had started
The son of Kasipul MP Ong’ongo Were Boyd killed has expressed a desire to trample his father’s shoes.
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Is Boyd the expected MP for Kasipul?
In a heartfelt and long post of social networks, Boyd noted that he wanted to complete the projects his father started.
This will be possible if Kasipul residents elect him as their MP.
One of the ways the MP’s office is clear is whether they will die, and then a minor election to fill the seat.
Boyd said that with the support of Kasipul voters, he would ensure his father’s vision to the parliament was fulfilled.
Wrote:
“Dear Kasipul voters, humbly I move on to continue the development journey that my father started. His best vision of Kasipul remains alive in me, and I am committed to seeing every project he started completed. With your full support, we will travel this journey together, strong and united, until the dream is fully come true.”
Were’s second wife, Margaret, during her funeral, claimed that her husband had educated 830 children.

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He claimed that the late politician released children from his parliamentary studies.
Boyd confirmed that, promising that if elected, funding would continue without interruption.
“Eternal and eternal accounts will not end. Students sponsored by my father will continue their studies without interruption. For the widows he supported, I stand as your great son, ready to continue that upbringing. He said.
The young man realized that his father’s inheritance continued through him, and he would help build a strong and more compatible Kasipul.
“Let’s move forward as one people, one goal, and one future. The legacy goes on, and together we will build a more powerful Kasipul, which includes more for future generations,” he added.
Kenyans respond to Boyd’s message
This is what they said:
Bony Otieno:
“When you start this bad journey of politics, be the Ambassador of Peace, you preach peace and unity always among the biggest people. Choose the good that your late father’s late father was doing and leaving what was bad. Remember that the right path leads to the destination you want … Trust my vote.”
Walter Otieno Nyakinda:
“It’s okay but remember it’s not an inheritance. People are not given leadership because of the pain they are going through but for the vision they carry. Sell just your agenda and write your vision well so that people can take care of it.”
Wìlsøn Jøshua Abuto:
“Kasipul Manyien, house of growth and development. Funded by Mr Boyd Were.”
Frank Philip Aamata
“Every good Comrade, we’ll walk with you.”
What is ODM’s decision about Kasipul’s limited election?
Other news, TUKO.co.ke reported that the ODM party had announced its intention to retain the parliamentary seat in Kasipul.
The ODM chairman at the Kasipul branch initially disclosed the party’s plan to approve one of the Were family members.
Were was serving his second term in parliament.
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Source: TUKO.co.ke