Jubilee party nominates Bina Tubi for Isiolo South by-election

The Jubilee Party has issued a nomination certificate to Hon. Bina Mohamed Tubi as its candidate for the Isiolo South Constituency by-election set for February 26, 2026. This endorsement follows the United Democratic Alliance's selection of her brother, Tubi Mohamed Tubi, creating a rare sibling rivalry. It reflects a growing trend among political parties to nominate relatives of deceased legislators in by-elections.

On January 15, 2026, Jubilee Party Secretary-General Jeremiah Ngayu Kioni confirmed the nomination of Bina Mohamed Tubi in a statement. He presented her with the certificate before party supporters, portraying her as a candidate inheriting her father Tubi Bidu Mohamed's political legacy. The late MP, who died after a brief illness, was a first-term Jubilee member and served on the Departmental Committee on Environment and Public Petitions.

The party's statement noted, “Our relationship with Isiolo South is rooted in mutual respect, development-focused leadership, and inclusive politics.” It pledged to safeguard this legacy while providing leadership that addresses the current and future needs of the constituency's residents.

Bina Tubi's nomination pits her against her brother, Tubi Mohamed Tubi, backed by the United Democratic Alliance since December 2025. This setup highlights a recent pattern in Kenyan politics where parties nominate children or relatives of deceased MPs to maintain influence, as observed in Kasipul, Banisa, and now Isiolo South. The by-election is anticipated to draw keen political attention as parties gear up for the 2027 general election.

Jubilee expressed confidence that voters would support leadership based on unity, integrity, and principle.

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