Mumbuni North Residents Unite Behind Hon. Anthony Kisoi as Mobilizers Declare Unwavering Support

The political tide in Mumbuni North has taken a decisive turn after residents, speaking in one strong and united voice, declared their unwavering support for their own son, Hon. Anthony Kisoi. In a powerful show of solidarity, more than 1,500 mobilizers affirmed their commitment to rally behind Kisoi, describing him as a visionary leader with the integrity, experience, and focus needed to champion the interests of the ward.

The endorsement was made during a high-level mobilization meeting hosted by Machakos Governor Wavinya Ndeti, her Deputy Governor Francis Mwangangi, county officials, MCAs, and several other influential leaders. The gathering signaled a new political alignment, one that positions Kisoi as the preferred leader capable of working hand-in-hand with the county administration to deliver meaningful development.

Governor Wavinya Ndeti, widely recognized as the “super governor” for her transformative leadership, reaffirmed her commitment to ensuring that Mumbuni North receives its fair share of development under her administration. Leaders present emphasized that this would be most effectively achieved through collaborative leadership something they unanimously agreed Kisoi embodies.

Mobilizers praised Kisoi as a dependable and progressive leader who understands the needs of the people and has demonstrated the ability to work closely with the county government. They vowed to stand firmly with him, noting that his leadership would guarantee that residents of Mumbuni North reap maximum benefits from Governor Ndeti’s development agenda.

The declaration marks a major boost to Kisoi’s political momentum, setting the stage for strengthened grassroots mobilization and a renewed focus on development priorities for the ward.

With the strong backing of both the community and the county leadership, Mumbuni North now looks forward to a new era of enhanced service delivery, strategic development, and unity driven by a shared vision for progress.

 

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