Dr. Agustus Kyalo Muli: “For Now, It’s About Development, Not Terms”


TheNational Liberal Party(NLP) Leader, Dr. Agustus Kyalo Muli, has reaffirmed his unwavering focus on development, emphasizing that his priority is to serve Kenyans through tangible progress rather than engaging in political debates over term limits.

Speaking during a colorful thanksgiving ceremony for the party and its delegates held at Woods in Kitui Central, Dr. Kyalo Muli said his leadership is anchored on action, service delivery, and transforming communities across Kenya.

“For now, I am talking about development, not one term or two terms,” Dr. Kyalo stated firmly. “My mission is to ensure that every Kenyan feels the impact of good leadership through meaningful projects and inclusive growth. Discussions about political terms can wait until 2027 right now, I am focused on changing lives.”

The thanksgiving event brought together party delegates, grassroots leaders, and supporters from across the country who lauded Dr. Kyalo for his steadfast leadership and people-centered vision. The NLP leader reiterated that his party’s foundation is built on service, integrity, and sustainable development.

“The NLP values development above politics,” he said. “We are building a movement that believes in empowering ordinary Kenyans improving infrastructure, creating jobs, and ensuring no one is left behind.”

Dr. Kyalo urged leaders from all political divides to prioritize the welfare of citizens over political rivalry, saying Kenya’s future depends on unity and shared prosperity.

As the National Reberral Party continues to expand its influence across the country, Dr. Kyalo Muli’s message stands clear that true leadership is measured not by the number of terms served, but by the impact made in the lives of the people.

 

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