The battle to succeed Didmus Barasa in Kimilili Constituency is rapidly taking shape, as the incumbent shifts his political focus toward the Bungoma gubernatorial seat. Amid this transition, fast-rising contender Abdul Aziz Mulama has seized the moment to consolidate his grassroots support with a bold show of political and economic influence.
Against the backdrop of shifting alliances in Bungoma County, Mulama’s latest engagement went beyond a conventional political rally, positioning itself instead as a strategic grassroots intervention. The initiative saw more than 50 Community-Based Organizations (CBOs) and 40 self-help groups receive essential equipment and financial support aimed at fostering economic independence.
The development comes just weeks after Mulama faced significant legal challenges following his arrest over assault allegations, claims his supporters have strongly dismissed as a “political witch hunt.”
Speaking at Amutallah Stadium, a visibly emotional Mulama recounted his time in custody, describing the experience as both difficult and spiritually strengthening. “I am here today because of your prayers,” he told the crowd. “The best way I can show my gratitude for the support you gave me during those dark days is to invest back into your hands. This empowerment is my ‘thank you’ to the people of Kimilili.”
The empowerment package was strategically designed to address the immediate economic needs of vulnerable populations through a multi-sectoral approach. Beneficiary groups received high-quality tents to support community events and income-generating activities such as rentals. This was complemented by a strengthened table banking model, providing revolving funds to women’s groups and self-help initiatives to scale up micro-enterprises.
These efforts build on Mulama’s existing track record in agricultural advocacy, following earlier interventions that supplied farmers with seeds and other essential inputs to boost food security and improve rural livelihoods.
As the 2027 general election draws closer, the political landscape in Bungoma County is becoming increasingly competitive. With the current MP eyeing the gubernatorial seat, Kimilili Constituency has emerged as a key political battleground.
Even so, Mulama used the platform to advocate for a shift away from confrontational politics. He called on his rivals to prioritize peaceful campaigns anchored in dialogue and mutual respect.
“We can only have a voice if we act,” he said, directing his message to young people. He urged them to take advantage of ongoing voter registration drives. “You cannot demand desirable leadership if you do not have the power to vote for it. Go and register, let your thumb do the talking in 2027.”
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