Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna has intensified his political messaging, calling for what he described as a more accountable and citizen-driven leadership structure in the country.
Speaking during a recent public engagement, Sifuna urged supporters not to focus on individuals but on building what he termed a “consequential movement” that can hold leaders accountable across all levels of government.
He emphasized that the goal should be long-term change rather than personality-driven politics.
In his remarks delivered partly in Kiswahili, Sifuna warned against undermining the movement, saying, “Msifanye hii kitu ile juu ya Sifuna,” loosely urging supporters not to reduce the broader agenda to his personal ambitions. He insisted that the push for political change is bigger than any one leader.
The senator also issued a strong warning to governors and other elected leaders, saying that any administration formed under their movement would prioritize accountability and end what he described as a culture of corruption and lack of responsibility to citizens.
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