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UDA wins by-elections across the board, declares voter confidence in leadership

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UDA won all the four by-election seats on Thursday.

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The United Democratic Alliance (UDA) has claimed a clean sweep in the February 26 by-elections. 

The party says the results reflect growing public confidence in its leadership and development agenda. Voters turned out in large numbers to support candidates who promised tangible programmes and service delivery.

Speaking during a press briefing on Friday, UDA Secretary General Hassan Omar Hassan described the victories as decisive and a clear endorsement of the party’s manifesto.

“The voters have bestowed trust and confidence in UDA and our candidates by voting them into office in a victory that was decisive and resounding,” the SG said.

UDA won the Isiolo South parliamentary seat through Tubi Mohamed Tubi. The party also secured ward seats in West Kabras, Evurore and Muminji through Eliphas Kaianga, Duncan Muratia Nyaga and Peterson Njeru Njiru respectively.

“The Kenyan message emerging from the just-concluded by-elections speaks unmistakably to the growing public faith in the implementation of the UDA manifesto and the party leadership’s transformational agenda,” the SG said.

The SG said the clean sweep reflects a shift toward issue-based politics, with voters demanding tangible results and service delivery. Communities, he said, are increasingly judging politicians by what they deliver, not by rhetoric.

“As UDA, we shall not be drawn into unproductive discourse with a rudderless opposition whose politics revolve around empty talk divorced from policy substance,” the SG said.

He concluded by thanking Kenyans for turning out to vote and for placing their trust in UDA candidates. The party said it will now concentrate on delivering its campaign pledges in the affected constituencies and wards.

The results mark a significant milestone for UDA, which says the victories reaffirm its position as the dominant political formation in the areas contested. Party leaders said they will use the mandate to accelerate the implementation of development programmes in line with their manifesto.

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