"Na Mpige Kura" Senator Ledama Olekina Bold Message to Kisumu Residents Following President Ruto's Heroic Reception

Senator Ledama Olekina has sent a strong and clear political message to the people of Kisumu Dala, and his words are already spreading fast on the ground.Speaking in his usual bold and fearless style, Ledama told the people that the real sweetness of politics comes on voting day.

His message was simple and direct: “Sasa kupiga kura ndio utamu. Kisumu Donge!”In simple words, Ledama was telling the people that noise, rallies, online talks, and street debates are not what finally decide leadership.

What truly matters is the vote. He reminded the people of Kisumu that voting is their biggest power. When election day arrives, that is when leaders are chosen and the future direction is decided. According to him, complaining every day without voting changes nothing.

Ledama praised the people of Kisumu for being politically alert and brave. He said Kisumu has always been known as a strong political area that understands its rights very well.

However, he warned residents not to relax or assume things will just work out. He said if people fail to come out and vote, others will make decisions for them. That is why he insisted that voting day is the real “utamu.”

The senator also spoke directly to the youth. He said young people complain loudly about lack of jobs, high cost of living, and bad leadership, but many of them do not vote.

Ledama said change does not come from shouting on social media or blaming leaders only. Real change comes when people wake up early, stand in line peacefully, and vote wisely.

By saying “Kisumu Donge,” Ledama was touching on local pride and unity. He wanted the people to feel strong and united as one community.

He reminded them that leaders fear areas where voters turn up in large numbers. Such areas are respected and taken seriously by those in power.

Ledama’s message was also a warning to politicians. He was telling them that Kisumu voters are watching closely. No sweet words, no handouts, and no empty promises will save a leader who fails the people.As politics continues to heat up, his message is clear: the real power is in the vote.

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