Kenyan leaders distribute Christmas aid in 2027 campaign push

Politicians and government officials used Christmas celebrations to provide aid to citizens, turning the holiday into a campaign season ahead of the 2027 general elections. The aid included food and cash distributions, highlighting poverty exploited for political gain. These events occurred across various regions in Kenya.

During Christmas festivities, numerous leaders eyeing positions in the 2027 general elections contributed substantial aid to citizens, including food and sports tournaments. This served as a reminder of poverty challenges that politicians have leveraged to build support.

On December 17, Kericho Governor Dr. Erick Mutai hosted residents at his Chesingoro home, campaigning for a second term. On December 18, Governor Susan Kihika and her husband Sam Mburu organized an event in Ngata, distributing cooking oil, maize flour, wheat, sugar, rice, tea leaves, and soap to thousands of locals.

On Christmas Eve, Deputy President Kithure Kindiki celebrated with neighbors in Irunduni, Tharaka-Nithi, where women received food and men got cash. Homa Bay Governor Gladys Wanga distributed rice and beans in Kochia, while MP Joshua Oron held his annual event in Kisumu Central.

In Nyandarua, supporters of President William Ruto handed out food, clothes, and shelter items while praising the president. Vihiga Senator Godfrey Osotsi sponsored a music event and football matches. Kisii Governor Simba Arati visited a hospital to give gifts to patients.

In Nyeri and Murang’a, officials such as Alex Wachira, Governor Irungu Kang’ata, Senator Veronica Maina, and MP Edward Muriuki distributed food products. Kang’ata used technology to avoid public gatherings. Kisumu Senator Tom Ojienda joined residents in Awasi. Health PS Dr. Ouma Oluga and Alex Wachira supported village aid efforts.

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