Wetang'ula gains regional support for top seat in 2032
Source: The Standard
Leaders from across the country have called on the people of Western Kenya to unite in support of the Speaker of the National Assembly, Moses Wetang’ula, in his future political ambitions.The remarks were made during the burial of the late Mwalimu James Mukhwana Wetang’ula at Tuuti in Kibabii, Bungoma County. The late James was the elder brother of Speaker Wetang’ula.Members of Parliamentfrom both the National Assembly and the Senate urged mourners to recognise that a community can only be led by one leader at a time and encouraged unity to have a higher bargaining power that will boost their chances in future.Oscar Sudi, MP for Kapsaret, said: “As I call on the family to emulate the character of the late Mwalimu James, I ask the people of Western Kenya to support Speaker Wetang’ula for the benefit of the community. You can also produce a President for this country, but this can only happen if you speak with one voice.”Follow The Standard
channel
on WhatsAppSimilar sentiments were echoed by Suna West MP Peter Masara, who urged unity with Nyanza to vie for national leadership.MP Beatrice Adagala said: “We had leaders like the late Vice Presidents Michael Kijana Wamalwa and Moody Awori. Today we have Speaker Moses Wetang’ula. In him, we can produce a President in 2032; let us support him as a region. We can only have one leader at a time.”President WilliamRuto, through Governor Lusaka, commended the late James for his dedicated service and urged the family to remain united.Speaker Wetang’ula emphasised unity as a path to regional progress, pledging to revive industries such as Nzoia Sugar Company, improve road infrastructure, and upgrade the Malava railway line.Senator AronCheruyot, Senate Majority Leader, called for protection of regional leaders.Follow The Standard
channel
on WhatsApp
The remarks were made during the burial of the late Mwalimu James Mukhwana Wetang’ula at Tuuti in Kibabii, Bungoma County. The late James was the elder brother of Speaker Wetang’ula.Members of Parliamentfrom both the National Assembly and the Senate urged mourners to recognise that a community can only be led by one leader at a time and encouraged unity to have a higher bargaining power that will boost their chances in future.Oscar Sudi, MP for Kapsaret, said: “As I call on the family to emulate the character of the late Mwalimu James, I ask the people of Western Kenya to support Speaker Wetang’ula for the benefit of the community. You can also produce a President for this country, but this can only happen if you speak with one voice.”Follow The Standard
channel
on WhatsAppSimilar sentiments were echoed by Suna West MP Peter Masara, who urged unity with Nyanza to vie for national leadership.MP Beatrice Adagala said: “We had leaders like the late Vice Presidents Michael Kijana Wamalwa and Moody Awori. Today we have Speaker Moses Wetang’ula. In him, we can produce a President in 2032; let us support him as a region. We can only have one leader at a time.”President WilliamRuto, through Governor Lusaka, commended the late James for his dedicated service and urged the family to remain united.Speaker Wetang’ula emphasised unity as a path to regional progress, pledging to revive industries such as Nzoia Sugar Company, improve road infrastructure, and upgrade the Malava railway line.Senator AronCheruyot, Senate Majority Leader, called for protection of regional leaders.Follow The Standard
channel
on WhatsApp
Members of Parliamentfrom both the National Assembly and the Senate urged mourners to recognise that a community can only be led by one leader at a time and encouraged unity to have a higher bargaining power that will boost their chances in future.Oscar Sudi, MP for Kapsaret, said: “As I call on the family to emulate the character of the late Mwalimu James, I ask the people of Western Kenya to support Speaker Wetang’ula for the benefit of the community. You can also produce a President for this country, but this can only happen if you speak with one voice.”Follow The Standard
channel
on WhatsAppSimilar sentiments were echoed by Suna West MP Peter Masara, who urged unity with Nyanza to vie for national leadership.MP Beatrice Adagala said: “We had leaders like the late Vice Presidents Michael Kijana Wamalwa and Moody Awori. Today we have Speaker Moses Wetang’ula. In him, we can produce a President in 2032; let us support him as a region. We can only have one leader at a time.”President WilliamRuto, through Governor Lusaka, commended the late James for his dedicated service and urged the family to remain united.Speaker Wetang’ula emphasised unity as a path to regional progress, pledging to revive industries such as Nzoia Sugar Company, improve road infrastructure, and upgrade the Malava railway line.Senator AronCheruyot, Senate Majority Leader, called for protection of regional leaders.Follow The Standard
channel
on WhatsApp
Oscar Sudi, MP for Kapsaret, said: “As I call on the family to emulate the character of the late Mwalimu James, I ask the people of Western Kenya to support Speaker Wetang’ula for the benefit of the community. You can also produce a President for this country, but this can only happen if you speak with one voice.”Follow The Standard
channel
on WhatsAppSimilar sentiments were echoed by Suna West MP Peter Masara, who urged unity with Nyanza to vie for national leadership.MP Beatrice Adagala said: “We had leaders like the late Vice Presidents Michael Kijana Wamalwa and Moody Awori. Today we have Speaker Moses Wetang’ula. In him, we can produce a President in 2032; let us support him as a region. We can only have one leader at a time.”President WilliamRuto, through Governor Lusaka, commended the late James for his dedicated service and urged the family to remain united.Speaker Wetang’ula emphasised unity as a path to regional progress, pledging to revive industries such as Nzoia Sugar Company, improve road infrastructure, and upgrade the Malava railway line.Senator AronCheruyot, Senate Majority Leader, called for protection of regional leaders.Follow The Standard
channel
on WhatsApp
Similar sentiments were echoed by Suna West MP Peter Masara, who urged unity with Nyanza to vie for national leadership.MP Beatrice Adagala said: “We had leaders like the late Vice Presidents Michael Kijana Wamalwa and Moody Awori. Today we have Speaker Moses Wetang’ula. In him, we can produce a President in 2032; let us support him as a region. We can only have one leader at a time.”President WilliamRuto, through Governor Lusaka, commended the late James for his dedicated service and urged the family to remain united.Speaker Wetang’ula emphasised unity as a path to regional progress, pledging to revive industries such as Nzoia Sugar Company, improve road infrastructure, and upgrade the Malava railway line.Senator AronCheruyot, Senate Majority Leader, called for protection of regional leaders.Follow The Standard
channel
on WhatsApp
MP Beatrice Adagala said: “We had leaders like the late Vice Presidents Michael Kijana Wamalwa and Moody Awori. Today we have Speaker Moses Wetang’ula. In him, we can produce a President in 2032; let us support him as a region. We can only have one leader at a time.”President WilliamRuto, through Governor Lusaka, commended the late James for his dedicated service and urged the family to remain united.Speaker Wetang’ula emphasised unity as a path to regional progress, pledging to revive industries such as Nzoia Sugar Company, improve road infrastructure, and upgrade the Malava railway line.Senator AronCheruyot, Senate Majority Leader, called for protection of regional leaders.Follow The Standard
channel
on WhatsApp
President WilliamRuto, through Governor Lusaka, commended the late James for his dedicated service and urged the family to remain united.Speaker Wetang’ula emphasised unity as a path to regional progress, pledging to revive industries such as Nzoia Sugar Company, improve road infrastructure, and upgrade the Malava railway line.Senator AronCheruyot, Senate Majority Leader, called for protection of regional leaders.Follow The Standard
channel
on WhatsApp
Speaker Wetang’ula emphasised unity as a path to regional progress, pledging to revive industries such as Nzoia Sugar Company, improve road infrastructure, and upgrade the Malava railway line.Senator AronCheruyot, Senate Majority Leader, called for protection of regional leaders.Follow The Standard
channel
on WhatsApp
Senator AronCheruyot, Senate Majority Leader, called for protection of regional leaders.Follow The Standard
channel
on WhatsApp
Subscribe to our newsletter and stay updated on the latest developments and special
offers!
Pick your favourite topics below for a tailor made homepage just for you