Hama UDA kama wewe mwanaume…Wamuchomba To Karungo
Happy New Year Sen. Karungo Thang’wa.
You are now being positioned as the king maker in the new Maskio Party, a title that comes with expectation, responsibility, and political weight. With that status comes a simple but bold proposition: resign from UDA and seek a fresh mandate as Senator under the Maskio Party.
In Kenyan politics, influence is often claimed, but rarely tested outside established party structures. The call to leave UDA is therefore not an insult, nor is it casual talk. It is a direct challenge to political confidence and independence. If a leader truly commands the ground, then the party label should not matter.
A fresh mandate means returning to the people and asking for their approval again, this time without the shield of a dominant party. It is the clearest way to measure loyalty, credibility, and personal political strength. Anything less leaves room for doubt.
The suggestion that the new party would deliver victory “early in the morning” sharpens the challenge further. Elections do not lie. They reward organisation, trust, and genuine connection with voters. If Maskio Party is ready, then the ballot box is the place to prove it.
This message reflects a broader mood in Kenyan politics—voters are increasingly impatient with political comfort zones. There is growing demand for leaders to match their words with action and their confidence with evidence.
As the year begins, the challenge stands plainly: step out, seek a fresh mandate, and let the people decide.
In politics, courage is measured not by declarations, but by the willingness to face the vote.

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