I won't impose a leader on Malava people, says Mudavadi

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By Mary Imenza | Aug 05, 2025
Prime CS Musalia Mudavadi and other leaders during a teachers consultative meeting held at Tande secondary school in Malava on August 5, 2025. [Benjamin Sakwa, Standard] 

Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi has dismissed claims that he is backing anyone in the upcoming Malava by-election.

Speaking at the Friends Tande High School in the constituency, Mudavadi, however, said President William Ruto's UDA party should field a candidate and asked teachers to take interest in politics. 

“You are opinion shapers, not bystanders. You shape knowledge, verify truth, and influence the direction of society. This is a moment of critical importance for the people of Malava and Kakamega, and your voices must be heard," he said.

The Prime CS warned against choosing leaders based on ethnic or clan affiliations, noting that such tendencies stall progress.

“I come from a clan, but I don’t make political decisions based on it. You need leaders with honesty and integrity. You know the thieves, the cunning and dirty ones—why would you let them make decisions for you?" he said.

He revealed that some individuals had approached his office seeking endorsements without invitation.

“Some came to my office uninvited, expecting favors. But leadership isn’t about who you know—it’s about who the people trust," he added.

Mudavadi urged the community to take responsibility for their future, saying, “The longer you stay on the wrong train, the more expensive it is to get home. Don’t wait until the damage is done.”

He also reminded Kenyans of their constitutional power to demand accountable governance, referencing Article 43 of the 2010 Constitution.

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