Farouk Kibet promises a job in the government for UDA voters in the Malava ballot

  • Assistant President William Ruto, Farouk Kibet, addressed UDA candidates who failed in the party
  • Kibet said the first Kenyan government headed by Ruto would not ignore the candidates, as doing so would ruin the reputation of the government
  • He also said Malava’s election was free and fair, and that the party’s election administrator announced the winner

Former nominees of UDA Malava led by Ryan Injendi Malulu are expected to be nominated in the government after failing in the final of the United Democratic Alliance.

The support of President William Ruto Farouk Kibet has promised Malava residents. Photo: Rasto Wamalwa.
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This is after David Ndakwa won with more than 8,000 votes, followed by Ryan, the son of the late Malava MP.

Speaking on Wednesday, October 1, at Lugus Primary School in Malava, Assistant President William RutoFarouk Kibet, said the candidates are important in developing a party agenda in Malava and that it will illuminate the government to ignore them.

Kibet said the election of the Malava Uda polls was free and fair, and the election administrator announced that Uda was a UDA flag in the next by -elections.

Will the UDA provide jobs for failed in Malava’s minority elections?

According to Farouk, the government of Kenya first It will have to create space for dying fans as a way to value them.

“They will be given things to the government. Farouk said.

Farouk also called on former candidates to assist him in collecting votes for the party to win.

He said Malava residents have not been in opposition since independence, and it would be difficult if this round voted for Seth Panyako, who is Dap-K under Eugene Wamalwa, or other competitors.

Farouk Kibet promises a job in the government for UDA voters in the Malava ballot
Ryan Injendi and Farouk Kibet addressing Malava residents. Photo Rasto Wamalwa.
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The presidential aide added that this is a good time for Malava to be in government because even the late Malulu Injendi was voted to be a member of parliament when he was in a party that supported the government.

“Malulu was the ANC, a party that was in government, so voting against it would cost you because the opposition is not progressive,” Farouk added.

In addition, Farouk called on Malava residents to support him and vote for David Ndakwa because he is the legitimate candidate for UDA in the upcoming elections.

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Former candidates led by Ryan Injendi, Advocate Shimaka, and Simon Kangwana, in one voice, agreed to support Ndakwa by encouraging residents to vote for UDA.

They said even the dynasty would not fight for him; Instead, they would respect the President’s request to continue selling UDA in Kakamega County.

In his case, he thanked Farouk Kibet for standing with him during the polls; He said he would continue to be a loyal friend to the UDA and Ruto party.

“Even if I failed, my presentation to UDA and Ruto is still incomplete; I will continue to mobilize my people on the first Kenya change agenda,” Ryan said.

In addition, along with its family members, they promised to fully support the next election so that the UDA candidate could win.

However, they warned the public against being trapped by social networking traps that focus on their loyalty to the President.

The family said some people had been using social networks to ruin the reputation following the completion of the election.

“Some people have been using social networks to paint our family wrong, we urged the Malava people not to agree to the allegations, as we decide who to support him,” They said.

When will the limited election start?

The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) announced in the Government Gazette that the by -elections are expected to begin on November 27.

The elections are scheduled to take place in 24 regions across the country.

Chairman of IEBC Erastus Ethekon issued a notice to the government newspaper on Saturday’s minority elections, August 9.

An additional report of Rasto WamalwaAuthor of TUKO.co.ke

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